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  • Article - 31 Jul 2018
    Marktech Optoelectronics has recently expanded the Silicon-based photodetector design and manufacturing capabilities of its Simi Valley, California, USA-based operations.
  • Article - 25 Apr 2016
    Originally developed for military purposes during the late 1940s, thermal imaging allowed soldiers in combat to see and target opposing forces through the darkest hours of the night or across a...
  • Article - 23 Apr 2015
    The invention and establishment of the wet collodion process and the dry-plate negative led to great advancements in the fields of astronomy and medicine in the second half of the nineteenth century.
  • Article - 28 Jun 2013
    Zephir SWIR Camera boasts a 346 fps rate, enhancing industrial sorting and scientific imaging with its 0.8-2.5µm spectral range.
  • Article - 7 Jun 2013
    A periscope can be defined as an optical instrument that allows the viewing of objects that are not in the direct life of vision. Periscopes prove to be of great help to submariners to have a view of...
  • Article - 13 May 2013
    The deuterium fluoride (DF) laser is a chemical laser formed by a mixture of fluorine and deuterium gas under controlled conditions. The wavelength of light produced by DF laser is longer than that of...
  • Article - 10 May 2013
    The carbon dioxide (CO2) laser consists of a gas mixture that includes nitrogen, helium, carbon dioxide, xenon or water vapor and hydrogen in some cases. It is one of the earliest gas lasers to be...
  • Article - 3 Dec 2012
    In this interview, Adam Brierley, Director of Brinell Vision, talks to AZoOptics about their thin-film filter and filter glass products, and their capabilities in the field of laser safety.
  • News - 15 Jul 2007
    Scientists aimed the South Pole Telescope at Jupiter on the evening of Feb. 16 and successfully collected the instrument's first test observations. Soon, far more distant quarry will fall under...
  • News - 13 Jul 2007
    Researchers using nanotechnology have taken a step toward creating an "optical cloaking" device that could render objects invisible by guiding light around anything placed inside this...

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