Newsletter | May 27, 2026

05.27.26 -- Spotlight On IR

FEATURED EDITORIAL

NASA, ESA, And The Use Of Infrared In Space

Infrared astronomy revolutionized space exploration, revealing hidden cosmic phenomena. From early discoveries to advanced space telescopes, it enables the study of cool objects, distant galaxies, and exoplanets.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Precision IR Detection For Critical Environments

Learn how advanced IR photodetectors enable precise gas sensing, flame detection, and industrial monitoring across critical environments using high-performance PbSe and PbS technologies.

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Discover finished infrared optics for a range of applications, including biomedical, industrial, military/defense, homeland security, surveillance systems, automotive, fire control, lasers, night vision, and more. 

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