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Low-cost SWIR Imager Shows Promise for Machine Vision
ST. GALLEN, Switzerland, Nov. 4, 2021 — A European research group has created a device for upconverting shortwave infrared (SWIR) to visible light. The team’s all-organic SWIR upconversion device consists of a SWIR-sensitive photodetector integrated with a visible light-emitting unit in the form of an OLED display. The organic upconversion device (OUC) directly converts SWIR to visible photons. It could become a low-cost alternative to the inorganic, compound-based SWIR-imaging technologies that are currently
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Radiant, DLO Forge Pact
REDMOND, Wash., May 25, 2010 — Radiant Imaging, a manufacturer of CCD-based imaging systems for color and light measurement, and Delta Light & Optics (DLO) have announced that Radiant will be the exclusive worldwide sales channel for Delta ‘s ICAM imaging colorimeter...
LEDs: Beyond High Brightness
Nov 1, 2009 — The US Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported in 2007 that the US had used roughly 526 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity for lighting (both commercial and residential). In 2008, the EIA reported that a typical...
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Nov 1, 2009 — SphereOptics of Concord, N.H., has selected Sarah Technology Co. Ltd. of Gyeonggi-do, Korea, as a product reseller in South Korea. The latter company will market and sell its partner’s complete line of products, including integrating spheres; lamp,...
EL Yarn Makes Garments Glow
MANCHESTER, England, Oct. 29, 2007 -- Thin-film electroluminescent technology has been used to develop high-tech, battery-powered textile yarns that can be used to make clothing glow in the dark. The yarns have been developed by The William Lee Innovation Centre (WLIC), based in the...
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ROCHESTER, N.Y., June 14, 2007 -- Eastman Kodak Co. today introduced an image sensor that it said is at least twice as sensitive to light as those currently found in any digital camera. Image sensors act as the "eye" of a digital camera by converting light into electric charge...
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