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The recent article on airglow (“The Night Glows Brighter in the Near-IR,” April 2012) contains misleading statements and a generally sloppy treatment of radiometric units of measure. Some behind-the-scenes math by the authors and more scrupulous editing by Photonics Spectra would have gone a long way to making this article more correct and meaningful. Instead, it reads like a marketing “puff piece.” Ironically, the article tends to downplay the signal-to-noise advantage of InGaAs and visible-enhanced InGaAs sensors for airglow-only imaging scenarios as compared with...Read full article

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    Published: July 2012
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    airglow
    Diffuse light emitted by the atmosphere due to the excitation of particles of atmospheric gas. These excited particles release light that is visible from Earth as a faint luminescence in the night sky.
    spectral irradiance
    Irradiance per unit wavelength interval at a given wavelength, expressed in watts per unit area per unit wavelength interval.
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