Photovoltaic cells can be produced on thin amorphous film, so I suppose a 
sensor made from amorphous material is possible.
Paul

On Apr 4, 2011, at 6:27 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> If I believed this was real, I'd be out there snapping up Leica M-4P
> and Nikon F3 bodies, some lovely old lenses, right now.
> 
> Actually, though, there is a new sensor technology in the labs that
> could be used for this once it is . A "nanno-dot" technology
> manufactured by a process which deposits photosites on a flexible film
> substrate. There was a write up on it in some technical journal or
> another a year or so back.
> 
> Makes me wonder ... How much would I like an F3 again? :-)
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