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Low SWaP SWIR Cameras For Multi-Mode Applications
9/24/2024
The development of multi-mode short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) cameras highlights the demand for support of both passive and active imaging while maintaining a low size, weight, and power (SWaP) profile.
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Inside The Device Fabrication Process
10/3/2023
Every step in device fabrication is crucial. Explore the intricate process behind crafting remarkable devices and uncover the secrets of imaging excellence.
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Component And Camera Applications In The Telecommunications Industry
10/3/2023
SWIR technology has emerged as a game-changer in the telecommunications industry, offering innovative solutions to ensure the efficiency, reliability, and quality of communication networks.
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Applications Of High Speed SWIR Imaging
10/3/2023
Explore the remarkable world of NIR and SWIR imaging technology, its diverse applications, unique capabilities, and the transformative impact it has on a diverse collection of industries.
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Using SWIR For OCT High Resolution Imaging In Tissue
6/12/2019
By using the 1.05 µm central wavelength, instrumentation companies are developing systems to image deeper through the retina into the blood vessel layer to diagnose eye diseases and monitor treatment.
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Using SWIR Spectroscopy For Light Investigation And Analysis
6/12/2019
Examine the world of InGaAs linear arrays and detectors for NIR and SWIR spectroscopy and various applications and advantages of spectroscopy, including mineral analysis and material identification.
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Imaging Through Atmospheric Obscurants
3/8/2018
The Salt Lake City Valley in Utah sometimes experiences trapped air pollution in the atmosphere that severely reduces ground visibility. This article demonstrates the difference between using visible light and SWIR cameras to provide greater detail in imaging, even in challenging conditions.
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SWIR Camera Utilized In Cutting Edge Tornado Research
2/2/2017
A team of researchers at Purdue University’s Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Department recently tested the practicality of using shortwave infrared (SWIR) imaging for improving the detection of poorly-visible tornadoes in supercell thunderstorms.
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SWIR And The U-2
8/4/2016
The U-2 spy plane is the leading reconnaissance platform for the United States. The camera used in today’s U-2, SYERS, uses electronic sensors to see in both the mid-wave infrared (MWIR) band (thermal energy) and the short wave infrared (SWIR) band (reflected light).
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Why SWIR?
8/4/2016
The development of InGaAs sensors has enabled the practicality of using the shortwave infrared (SWIR) spectrum for imaging applications. This article discusses the basics of SWIR imaging and the benefits of using InGaAs technology and its use with thermal imaging.