Optics.org
daily coverage of the optics & photonics industry and the markets that it serves
Featured Showcases
Photonics West Showcase
Optics+Photonics Showcase
News
Menu
The polymer can be molded into lenses to magnify the image in a thermal camera. Click for info.
A) Top and side view of 0.8-mm thick 67-poly(S-r-CPD) polymer sheet. B) 3D-printed protective casing for FLIR camera. The 67-poly(S-r-CPD) polymer sheet was used to conceal and protect the front of the FLIR camera. C) Visible image of canine taken with FLIR E6 camera in household lighting. D) LWIR image of canine taken with no polymer sheet. E) Long-wave infrared image of canine taken through 0.8-mm thick 67-poly(S-r-CPD) polymer sheet in household lighting. F) Visible image of chickens taken in low light at night. G) LWIR image of chickens taken in low light at night with no polymer sheet. H) Long-wave infrared image of chickens taken through 0.8-mm thick 67-poly(S-r-CPD) polymer sheet in low light at night. All LWIR images were taken with a FLIR E6 thermal camera over a wavelength range of 7.5–13 µm. Credit: Advanced Optical Materials (2023).
© 2024 SPIE Europe
Top of Page