Transparent light detection devices are key for emerging technologies such as augmented reality, smart windows, and optical communications. This study presents flexible, transparent photodetectors made from conductive nanomaterials on a degradable substrate. These devices exhibit high optical transmittance, low sheet resistance, and impressive responsivity. They maintain stability under various environmental conditions and can degrade naturally at the end of their life, offering an eco-friendly solution for transparent electronics and flexible optoelectronics.
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