SWIR Cameras white papers and application notes
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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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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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SWIR & NIR Imaging In Aerial Electro-Optical Systems (EOS)
1/25/2024
Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensors, offering advantages in low-light conditions and daylight imaging, have emerged as crucial components in advanced aerial Electro-Optical System (EOS) products.
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Enabling Interferometric Imaging At SWIR Wavelengths
12/14/2022
The Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer will analyze fringe patterns obtained from multiple pairs of combined beams to reconstruct an image of the target under observation.
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Raptor SWIR - Helping In The Pursuit Of Happiness
10/13/2022
Researchers at Howard Hughes Medical Institute are using Raptor InGaAs cameras to investigate the vast and complex network necessary for an organism to sense and react to the world.
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Approaches To High Performance SWIR Lens Design
3/23/2021
G&H's A&D Business Development Manager, Trevor Cook discusses approaches to high-performance SWIR lens designs, by explaining technical challenges in more detail, addressing effective solutions.