(Nanowerk News) What do motion detectors, self-driving cars, chemical analyzers and satellites have in common? They all contain detectors for infrared (IR) light. At their core and besides readout ...
Cheaper, larger and better infrared detectors grown on silicon wafers could give more scientists access to infrared astronomy and further spur the hunt for exoplanets and the study of the universe’s ...
Sandia National Laboratories optical engineer Michael Goldflam sets up equipment to load and characterize a new nanoantenna-enabled detector. A team of researchers at Sandia National Laboratories has ...
SARASOTA, Fla., Feb. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Maxtech International, Inc. is releasing the 2025 edition of its market research report on military infrared detectors and systems markets (Vol. IRW-M).
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories working to improve infrared sensors say that their gold nano-antenna technology is ready to be transferred out of the lab and into commercial development.
Sensor from German-Italian group makes visible two key ranges of infrared not previously revealed by regular photodiodes. Images of San Francisco Bay in visible light (l) and shortwave infrared (r).
The X3301 multispectrum infrared flame detector from Det-Tronics now has certification for the industry’s greatest field-of-view protection, the longest detection range, and third-party approval for ...
A blood test using infrared spectroscopy can be used to diagnose two types of cancer, lymphoma and melanoma, according to a study led by Georgia State University. Researchers used mid-infrared ...
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