(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 ...
Mosquito-borne diseases affect hundreds of millions of people every year, with a disproportionate impact on the developing world. One mosquito species, Aedes aegypti, is a primary vector of viruses ...
(Nanowerk News) Research groups from Southeast University and Nanjing Normal University Achieve New Milestones in High-Performance Room Temperature Infrared Detection A research team led by Professors ...
Electro-optical detectors are used to measure or sense the radiation emitted or reflected by objects within the detector’s optical field of view (FOV). Passive systems operate without any illumination ...
The advanced Model IR400 Point IR Combustible Gas Detector from General Monitors features an industry-leading three-second T90 response time to the presence of combustible hydrocarbon-based gases, ...
At Auto China 2026, Raytron Automotive—a subsidiary of global infrared thermal imaging leader Raytron Technology—unveiled its ...
The diverse solutions are designed for a wide range of tactical, persistent surveillance, border and coastal protection, AFV and drone applications SCD ‒ a global leader in the development and ...
The Amplified MCT Detector perfectly complements DRS Daylight’s pulsed mid-IR lasers, delivering a 245° K operational temperature and a rise time of less than 3 nanoseconds, all without requiring ...
Infrared radiation is given off by heat, either body heat on the ground or jet engines in the air—making IR-seeking ...
The visible light spectrum that humans perceive spans only a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum — roughly 430 to 750 THz, corresponding to wavelengths of ~400-700 nm. Just beyond this range ...