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Finding peak performance under the cover of darkness

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Lynn Savage, Features Editor, [email protected]

Whether in a helicopter or fixed-wing aircraft, or whether hunting for insurgents in Afghanistan or lost children on a mountain slope near Denver, pilots of all stripes are putting in more hours than ever after the sun sets. Night-vision goggles, or NVGs, have been making such missions – and many more – possible for years, but where is the technology heading? The heart of an NVG system is an electro-optical image intensifier. Akin to a photomultiplier tube, the image intensifier takes in whatever light is available – even in what appears to the eye as complete darkness – and converts the...Read full article

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    Published: November 2009
    Glossary
    electro-optics
    1. The branch of physics that deals with the use of electrical energy to create or manipulate light waves, generally by changing the refractive index of a light-propagating material; 2. Collectively, the devices used to affect the intersection of electrical energy and light. Compare with optoelectronics.
    field of view
    The field of view (FOV) refers to the extent of the observable world or the visible area that can be seen at any given moment through a device, such as an optical instrument, camera, or sensor. It is the angular or spatial extent of the observable environment as seen from a specific vantage point or through a particular instrument. Key points about the field of view include: Angular measurement: The field of view is often expressed in angular units, such as degrees, minutes, or radians. It...
    image intensifier
    An image intensifier, also known as an image intensification tube or image intensification device, is a specialized electronic device used to amplify low-light-level images to make them visible to the human eye or to cameras. These devices are commonly used in night vision equipment, medical imaging systems, and other applications requiring enhanced image visibility in low-light conditions. Here are the key features and characteristics of image intensifiers: Photocathode: The image...
    photomultiplier tube
    A photomultiplier tube (PMT) is a highly sensitive vacuum tube that detects and amplifies low levels of light. It is widely used in various applications where high sensitivity, fast response times, and low-light detection capabilities are crucial. Photomultiplier tubes are particularly valuable in scientific research, medical diagnostics, and industrial instrumentation. Key features and principles of PMTs include: Photoelectric effect: The operation of a photomultiplier tube is based on the...
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