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DBR Suppresses Spectral Crosstalk for Improved IR Imaging Performance

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Northwestern University engineers found a way to suppress spectral crosstalk between dual-band long-wavelength photodetectors. Their discovery could reduce image distortion and improve IR imaging performance, potentially opening the door for a new generation of high spectral-contrast IR imaging devices. Spectral crosstalk is a type of distortion that occurs when a portion of the light from one wavelength channel is absorbed by the second channel. The distortion becomes more severe as the detection wavelengths get longer. Zoomed-in SEM image showing the air gaps sandwiched by two...Read full article

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    Published: February 2019
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    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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