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InGaAs Camera: Advancing Imaging in the Infrared Spectrum
Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs) cameras are specialized imaging devices designed to capture images in the shortwave infrared (SWIR) spectrum, typically ranging from 900 nm to 1700 nm. These cameras are highly valued in applications where traditional visible-light imaging systems fall short, offering unparalleled sensitivity, precision, and performance in low-light and non-visible environments.
What is an InGaAs Camera?
An InGaAs camera is built using sensors made from Indium Gallium Arsenide, a compound semiconductor material known for its excellent performance in the SWIR region. Unlike silicon-based sensors that are limited to visible light, InGaAs sensors can detect wavelengths beyond human vision, making them ideal for industrial, scientific, and defense applications.
Key Features and Benefits
High Sensitivity in SWIR Range:InGaAs cameras are sensitive to a broader range of wavelengths, especially in the SWIR region. This allows them to detect temperature variations, moisture content, or chemical compositions that are invisible to conventional cameras.
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