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Coating Made from Quantum Material Conceals Temperature Change from IR Cameras

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MADISON, Wis., Dec. 19, 2019 — An ultrathin coating engineered from samarium nickel oxide (SmNiO3) has been found to emit the same amount of thermal radiation irrespective of temperature, within a range of about 30 °C. The coating, which was developed by engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and exhibits temperature-independent thermal radiation, could someday be used to control the visibility of objects to infrared (IR) cameras. The thermally emitted power of most solids increases monotonically with temperature in a one-to-one relationship. However, the researchers found that the use of SmNiO3, a...Read full article

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    Published: December 2019
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    thermal imaging
    Thermal imaging is a technology that detects infrared radiation (heat) emitted by objects and converts it into an image, known as a thermogram, which displays temperature variations in different colors. Unlike visible light imaging, thermal imaging does not require any ambient light and can be used in complete darkness or through obstructions such as smoke, fog, and certain materials. Thermal cameras use sensors to detect infrared radiation and generate images based on the temperature...
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