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Port Security & Surveillance
4/4/2025
InGaAs SWIR imagers enhance vision in low visibility conditions, offering improved scene analysis and object identification, complementing thermal imagers with detailed, high-quality imagery.
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Low-SWaP SWIR ALPD Product Development At SUI
3/3/2025
Sensors Unlimited Inc. advances SWIR imaging with cost-effective, uncooled ALPD technology, enhancing multi-mode tracking, increasing detection range, and improving manufacturability for high-volume military and commercial applications.
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Advanced SWIR APDs For Multimode Applications
3/3/2025
Sensors Unlimited Inc. advances SWIR sensors with Geiger Mode APDs, enhancing high-precision range finding, laser tracking, and imaging for military and commercial applications with improved signal-to-noise performance.
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HOT SWIR Detector Technology For Both Passive And Active Imaging Applications
3/3/2025
Collins Aerospace Princeton advances SWIR photodetector arrays with innovations in dark current reduction, hybridization, avalanche photodiodes, and fabrication processes for improved performance.
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Low Capacitance SWIR Photodetectors For High Speed Sensing Applications
3/3/2025
Sensors Unlimited Inc. developed high-speed SWIR focal plane arrays with reduced capacitance for improved LiDAR performance, enhancing laser pulse detection, low-light imaging, and laser range-finding applications.
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Advanced SWIR Sensor Development At SUI
11/18/2024
Explore advancements in SWIR sensor technologies, enhancing time-of-flight imaging, avalanche photodetectors, and quenching circuits for high-performance applications in precision targeting, 3D LADAR, and photon detection.
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SWIR Multimode Tracking (MMT) Developments At SUI
11/5/2024
Explore advancements in SWIR multi-mode tracking with SHIELD and 1280JDSX-MMT, integrating laser range finders for enhanced imaging, target acquisition, and situational awareness.
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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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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.
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What Is InGaAs?
InGaAs is an alloy of gallium arsenide and indium arsenide, and is a III-V compound semiconductor. Creating this material is a complicated process, so why go through all the trouble? This article discusses InGaAs in detail and offers benefits for using this technology for SWIR and other imaging applications.