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Infrared Reduction Filter

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Deposition Sciences Inc. has announced an improved filter developed to reduce the infrared and transmit the visible wavelengths in camera applications. Because CMOS sensors are particularly sensitive to unwanted infrared wavelengths, the improved CMOS filter is designed to block up to 99.5% of the infrared radiation while transmitting more than 85% of the visible.

The optical thin-film coating can be applied to glass as thin as 0.076 mm, which can be used as an encapsulating cover glass for devices being flooded with damaging environmental infrared. The advancement in the filter significantly improves the signal-to-noise ratio in visible CMOS imaging systems that are subject to unwanted IR radiation.

It is suitable for use in camera applications where it is critical that IR radiation be blocked to reduce the effects of extraneous light and to improve clarity and contrast in the imagery.

Proprietary MicroDyn sputtering technology yields high-performance CMOS IR filters. The durable and uniform coating is stable over temperature and humidity changes.

For more information, visit: www.depsci.com


Published: April 2010
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