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MIR Upconversion Imaging Could Speed Medical Diagnostics

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Researchers from multiple institutions collaborated to develop a way to translate information from the mid-infrared (MIR) region, where chemical signatures are most distinct, to the near-infrared (NIR), where existing camera technology is most sensitive. Their new, wide field-of-view system can capture MIR spectral images of fast events or dynamic processes that take place in a matter of milliseconds. The technology could be used to investigate the chemical signatures of cancer and other diseases in ways that would increase accuracy and speed diagnoses. Researchers developed a new...Read full article

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    Published: June 2019
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    hyperspectral imaging
    Hyperspectral imaging is an advanced imaging technique that captures and processes information from across the electromagnetic spectrum. Unlike traditional imaging systems that record only a few spectral bands (such as red, green, and blue in visible light), hyperspectral imaging collects data in numerous contiguous bands, covering a wide range of wavelengths. This extended spectral coverage enables detailed analysis and characterization of materials based on their spectral signatures. Key...
    near-infrared
    The shortest wavelengths of the infrared region, nominally 0.75 to 3 µm.
    Research & TechnologyeducationEuropeDTU FotonikICFOImagingLight SourcesOpticsSensors & DetectorsspectroscopycamerasCCDinfrared camerasnear infraredmid-infraredhyperspectral imagingBiophotonicsmedicalcancernear-infraredBioScan

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