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Nanowire Single-photon Detector Lets Machines See Through Walls
TIANJIN, China, Dec. 5, 2023 — Using a superconducting nanowire single-photon detector (SNSPD) as the light-sensing element, researchers from Tianjin University demonstrated non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging at two infrared (IR) wavelengths, 1560 nm and 1997 nm. NLOS systems provide the capability to see around corners and even through walls, making them valuable tools for applications ranging from endoscopy to autonomous vehicles and robotic vision. Most NLOS imaging is performed in the visible bands, due to the
Chalcogenide Glass Sharpens the Outlook for Infrared Imaging
Sep 1, 2023 — Chalcogenide glasses — more commonly known as chalcogenides — have been around for some time and offer several benefits over other IR optical materials. They are comparatively lightweight, offer excellent thermal properties, and can be precisely...
Novel Integration Helps Solve Imaging Bottleneck
LEUVEN, Belgium, Aug. 28, 2023 — Engineers at imec have integrated a pinned photodiode (PPD) structure in thin-film image sensors. According to the researchers, the addition of a pinned-photogate and a transfer gate into the thin-film image sensor architecture exploits the superior...
IR Imager Merges AI, Thermal Physics to See in the Dark
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 8, 2023 — Heat-Assisted Detection and Ranging (HADAR), a patent-pending thermal imaging technology from Purdue University, combines infrared (IR) imaging, machine learning, and thermal physics to visualize target objects in the dark as if it were broad...
Photonis Adds Remote Detection Capability with Telops Acquisition
MERIGNAC, France, April 11, 2023 — Sensor and imaging technology developer Photonis has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Telops, a developer and manufacturer of hyperspectral imaging systems and infrared cameras. The transaction is expected to be finalized in the coming...
Researchers Test Imaging Modalities For Accessing Tooth Decay
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19, 2023 — To improve dental health, researchers at the University of California, San Francisco evaluated optical imaging techniques for their efficacy in the identification of secondary tooth decay, which can occur even if a tooth has already been filled. The...
Photonis Eyes Infrared Imaging Market with Xenics Acquisition
MERIGNAC, France, Dec. 15, 2022 — Technology company Photonis has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Xenics, a Belgian developer and manufacturer of infrared solutions. Photonis’ technology supports the defense and industrial markets. Camera maker Xenics is a leading...
Infrared Cameras Inc. Partners to Equip Drones with Imaging Tech
WALTHAM, Mass., Nov. 15, 2022 — Infrared Cameras Inc. (ICI), a developer of thermal cameras and infrared systems, formed a technology partnership with Ondas Holdings Inc., a provider of private wireless data and drone solutions through its wholly owned subsidiaries Ondas Networks...
Thin Imager Opens Large-scale Window into the Infrared
SAN DIEGO, May 7, 2021 — A study introduced by a group led by electrical engineers at the University of California, San Diego describes a thin, large-scale device that converts infrared light into images. Tests showed that the imager can be used to see through smog and...
Microscope Detects Chirality to Make Solid-Tissue Imaging Possible
URBANA, Ill., March 16, 2021 — Researchers at the University of Illinois’ Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology developed a spectroscopic microscope enabling optical measurements of molecular conformations and orientations in biological samples. The device...
IR Imaging, AO in Spotlight as 3 Scientists Awarded Nobel Prize in Physics
WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 6, 2020 — Laureates Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel, and Andrea Ghez have been awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in physics for discoveries related to black hole formation (Penrose) and of a black hole at the center of the Milky Way (Genzel and Ghez). Penrose,...
Researchers Look to Combine AI and IR Sensing to Save Lives
STANFORD, Calif., Sept. 16, 2020 — Researchers at Stanford University are looking at AI and infrared sensing to save lives in smart hospitals and at-home care, specifically in a study that looks at 170 scientific papers to gather information on the field of “ambient...
VisionQuest, University Have Hand in Foot Diagnosis
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., June 5, 2020 — An infrared imaging system to detect diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) in patients’ feet, aided by artificial intelligence, has moved closer to use in clinics and hospitals, following the receipt of a three-year, $3 million grant from the...
Polymer Lenses Could Lower IR Detection Costs for Consumer Products
TUCSON, Ariz., Oct. 30, 2019 — A team led by University of Arizona materials scientist Jeffrey Pyun is using a sulfur-based polymer made from waste generated by fossil fuels to develop consumer-grade infrared (IR) plastic lenses. The team has refined this material, which it first...
New Lens Could Provide Thermal Imaging Capabilities in More Compact Camera
SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 15, 2019 — University of Utah researchers have developed a new kind of flat optical lens that is much thinner and lighter than conventional camera lenses. While conventional lenses for smartphone cameras are a couple of millimeters thick, the ultrathin lens is...
IR Imaging Technology Could Improve Breast Cancer Detection
ROCHESTER, N.Y., June 28, 2019 — Researchers at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and physicians from the Rochester Regional Health System (RRHS) have developed a noninvasive, cost-effective method using infrared (IR) technology to locate hard-to-find breast cancer tumors....
Infrared Imaging Collaboration Grows US Market
HUDSON, N.H., and HEILBRONN, Germany, Jan. 30, 2014 — A collaboration between American IR Solutions (AIRS) and AIM Infrarot-Module will expand IR imaging solutions across the US market. AIRS plans to increase its capabilities to market, design, integrate and support AIM components and products to meet...
With Laser-Doping, Silicon Responds to IR Light
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 7, 2014 — New IR imaging systems could be possible now that a new method has demonstrated that silicon is more responsive to IR light when laser-doped with one of its most dangerous impurities: gold. Detectors that are responsive to a broad range of IR light...
Sofradir
Dec 1, 2013 — Sofradir to Move HQ, Expand The need to enlarge its facilities and increase production has spurred IR detector maker Sofradir to begin moving its headquarters to a high-tech valley near Paris. As a result, the manufacturing and research facilities...
Sofradir to Expand with Move to New HQ
CHATENAY-MALABRY, France, Nov. 4, 2013 — The need to enlarge its facilities and increase production has spurred infrared detector maker Sofradir to begin moving its headquarters to a high-tech valley near Paris, the company said today. As a result, the manufacturing and research facilities...
Flir Closing Facilities, Merging Optics and Lasers
WILSONVILLE, Ore., Oct. 15, 2013 — Flir Systems will close up to six sites in the US and Europe and consolidate its optics and laser manufacturing businesses under a realignment plan announced Tuesday that is expected to save the company more than $20 million a year. The thermal...
Flir Awarded $50M Navy Contract
WILSONVILLE, Ore., Oct. 4, 2013 — Thermal imaging and detection systems maker Flir Systems Inc. has been awarded a $49.9 million Navy contract to supply maritime electro-optical/IR imaging systems to the Navy and Coast Guard. The contract, awarded by the US Naval Surface Warfare...
Flir Awarded $137M Navy Contract
WILSONVILLE, Ore., Aug. 30, 2013 — A $136.6 million indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract has been awarded to Flir Systems Inc. by the US Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division, to provide military-qualified Brite Star II gimbaled electro-optical/infrared imaging...
Raytheon Wins Defense Contracts
Mar 1, 2012 — Raytheon Co. of Waltham, Mass., has been awarded $13.4 million by DARPA to develop a manufacturing process that will make thermal imagers more affordable for military use. Under the three-year contract, Raytheon Vision Systems of Goleta, Calif.,...
Raytheon Awarded $13M for Thermal Imagers
GOLETA, Calif., Dec. 8, 2011 — Raytheon Co. of Waltham, Mass., has been awarded $13.4 million by DARPA to develop a manufacturing process that will make thermal imagers more affordable and thus accessible to every military combatant. Under the three-year contract,...
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