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Timegated Raman Technology for Metallurgy
Timegated Raman spectroscopy is suitable for online measurements for nitric and sulfuric acid quantification. It has many advantages compared to conventional acid quantification methods., for example, it is fast, only a minimal amount of sample preparation is required, it increases measurement reliability by minimizing background interference including photoluminescence, room lighting, and thermal emission interference, and it is well-suited for working with aqueous solutions.
About Resolution
The resolution of an image sensor describes the total number of pixel which can be used to detect an image. From the standpoint of the image sensor it is sufficient to count the number and describe it usually as product of the horizontal number of...
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The pco.dicam C1 white paper covers the motivation for using image intensifier technology, its principle and how the pco.dicam C1 is a next generation camera in intensified imaging among other details on function and structure of the system. The...
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The Role of Lidar in our Cities
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Meet Your Augmented and Virtual Reality Challenges Head-On: Design Your Next System with 2D-Q Freeforms in CODE V
The most challenging optical designs today need precise non-spherical surface shapes. A new surface formulation specified by G.W. Forbes describes a “freeform” surface with orthogonal polynomial deformations. Synopsys has developed a new 2D-Q...
Metrology for the Manufacture of Freeform Optics
Freeform optics are gaining popularity with lens designers and optical system integrators as a method to solve complex optical system design problems. Optimax has developed new freeform manufacturing techniques that have improved the capability and...
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In many machine vision applications the use of polarization cameras can provide information that cannot be obtained with standard monochrome, color, multi-spectral or hyperspectral cameras. In this White Paper, LUCID Vision Labs provides a deeper...
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Remote monitoring of crops via satellites using color cameras was the earliest form of spectral imaging in agricultural management. Due to limited capabilities, only basic plant health parameters could be reported. The advent of hyperspectral...
The Most Important Camera Parameters for Aerial Imaging
Selecting components for an aerial imaging payload does not have to be complicated. Although the right camera choice is crucial for an aerial imaging system, the key to a success is to focus on the specifications that matter the most when imaging...
SWIR Camera Test – The New Swux Unit
SWIR imaging technology based on InGaAs sensor products has been a staple of scientific sensing for decades. Large earth observing satellites have used InGaAs imaging sensors for applications that have proven benefits in several markets. These very...
Key Considerations when Designing and Implementing an Outdoor-Ready Smart Imaging System
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Modern CMOS Sensors and Their Use in Fluorescence-Based Applications
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Improving Focusing Quality of Spherical Lenses
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rapidFLIM: The New and Innovative Method for Ultra fast FLIM Imaging
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NVIDIA Accelerated JPEG Compression
JPEG accelerated compression using NVIDIA dedicated processor. Reduce the amount of data needed to store or transmit image data. With JPEG image compression you can increase the amount of data stored by a factor of 10 to 15. Supports mono, raw...
Use Injection Molded Plastic Optics to Reduce System Cost
Plastic optics in complex optical systems offer many advantages over glass. Designers and manufacturers will gain competitive advantages by using well designed plastic optics in applications well suited for their use. This white paper will discuss...
The Relationship Between Pixel Size And Sensitivity
What is the relationship between an image sensor's pixel size and its sensitivity? How exactly does this define the quality of an image? These are regularly asked questions in the field of scientific imaging. PCO looks to debunk the myth that "large...
Designing a Vision System
There are a number of factors that need to be considered when designing a vision system, including: the hardware platform, the operating system, the software and API, and the very things that make the vision system “see” – the camera and its lens....
Get Optical Products to Market Faster Using Modern Virtual Prototyping
Companies developing cutting-edge lasers, optics, and imaging products face significant hurdles getting products to market ahead of competitors. Learn about a new way for optical and mechanical engineers to collaborate that’s changing the way...
Optical Components for SWIR Imaging
Precision Glass & Optics discusses the challenges of designing optical coatings for shortwave infrared (SWIR) imaging. Also discussed are the many advantages that SWIR imaging devices provide.
Fabrication of Freeforms
Freeform surfaces on optical components have become an important design tool for optical designers. Non-rotationally symmetric optical surfaces have made solving complex optical problems easier. Optimax has developed a robust freeform optical...
Understanding Latency in Real-Time Imaging Applications
Imaging system designers rely on latency performance data to help determine how quickly a system can process, analyze and in some applications display images. Low latency enables higher-speed quality inspection, and is critical for applications such...
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