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New Infrared Imager Converts Infrared Light into Clear Images – AZoOptics.com
Imagine mapping out an individual’s blood vessels while simultaneously monitoring the heart rate—without making contact with the person’s skin, seeing through fog…

Written by AZoOpticsMay 6 2021
Imagine mapping out an individual’s blood vessels while simultaneously monitoring heart rate without making contact with the person’s skin, seeing through fog and smog, and seeing through silicon wafers to check the composition and quality of electronic boards.
The new infrared imager is thin and compact with a large-area display. Image Credit: Ning Li.
The above examples are just a few of the capabilities of a novel infrared imager designed by a research team headed…
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