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Silver Fiber Transmits IR Images

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Michael Moss

TEL AVIV, Israel -- Scientists at Tel Aviv University are developing an infrared endoscopy technique that employs bundles of silver-halide fibers. Infrared endoscopy could detect cancerous tumors or monitor laser surgery and may find a place in surveillance applications for monitoring activity outside a vehicle or building. Today endoscopy is limited to the visible light range. The silica-based or polymer fibers in an endoscope that transmit images from inside the body to a CCD detector are opaque to mid-infrared wavelengths, which makes it impossible to carry out thermal imaging. ...Read full article

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