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Ir Laser Diode High Power

What old laser printers have higher power laser diodes.?
I am trying to find an old laser printer for a good diode. I need to know what brands/models of OLD printers have a 100mW or higher diode or module and would prefer 620-660nm or anything visible but IR will do. I dont want to go and buy a new one.... I would rather get someones old broken one since usually the diodes are still functional for what i want to use it for and much much cheaper.
Typically those have very low-powered diodes, 5 mW to 30 mW at most. Some VERY high perf units may have higher, but I seriously doubt they'd go up to 100 mW or higher, and they'd all be IR.
If you want visible light, you may be better off ORDERING one. I think Sanyo laser diodes, in the 80 mW range, are like $45 each. If you must have higher power... Well...
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High Power Diode Lasers: Technology and Applications $511.65 This book summarizes a five year research project, as well as subsequent results regarding high power diode laser systems and their application in materials processing. The text explores the entire chain of technology, from the semiconductor technology, through cooling mounting and assembly, beam shaping and system technology, to applications in the processing of such materials as metals and polymers. Includes theoretical models, a range of important parameters and practical tips. Author: Bachmann, Friedrich/ Loosen, Peter/ Poprawe, Reinhart Series Title: Springer Series in Optical Sciences Series Number: 128 Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 560 Publication Date: 2010/11/29 Language: English Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 1.14 inches |
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New Arrival 808nm 100mw to 500mw protable high power IR laser pointer SE-IR001 $35.88 protable high power IR laser pointer *New Arrival 808nm 100-500mw *Using long lifetime chip, more than 8000hours |
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Laser glow Technologies GSD700XXX Scorpius D700 IR Handheld Laser Pointer $1176.99 The ScorpiusD Series a portable diode laser emitting at 808nm produces a completely invisible laser beam. Extreme caution must be used when operating any infrared laser as the human eye will not detect it. Laser safety goggles are included with each Scorpius Series laser. The ScorpiusD Series is available at up to >1.0W much greater output power levels than those available in visiblewavelength portable lasers. In addition the price per milliwatt of output power is a fraction of the cost of visible lasers. Ideal for IR laser experimentation such building a 532nm laser using Nd:YVO4 and KTP crystals to produce green laser light at 532nm. |
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Laser glow Technologies GSD10BXXX Scorpius D1000 IR Handheld Laser Pointer $1773.69 The ScorpiusD Series a portable diode laser emitting at 808nm produces a completely invisible laser beam. Extreme caution must be used when operating any infrared laser as the human eye will not detect it. Laser safety goggles are included with each Scorpius Series laser. The ScorpiusD Series is available at up to >1.0W much greater output power levels than those available in visiblewavelength portable lasers. In addition the price per milliwatt of output power is a fraction of the cost of visible lasers. Ideal for IR laser experimentation such building a 532nm laser using Nd:YVO4 and KTP crystals to produce green laser light at 532nm. |
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Laser glow Technologies GSD12BXXX Scorpius D1200 IR Handheld Laser Pointer $2072.04 The ScorpiusD Series a portable diode laser emitting at 808nm produces a completely invisible laser beam. Extreme caution must be used when operating any infrared laser as the human eye will not detect it. Laser safety goggles are included with each Scorpius Series laser. The ScorpiusD Series is available at up to >1.0W much greater output power levels than those available in visiblewavelength portable lasers. In addition the price per milliwatt of output power is a fraction of the cost of visible lasers. Ideal for IR laser experimentation such building a 532nm laser using Nd:YVO4 and KTP crystals to produce green laser light at 532nm. |
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Simulation of Ingan Blue Laser Diode $172.06 In this book, the design of InGaN LDs structures including multi quantum wells (MQWs) active region device are described and investigated by integrated system engineering technology computer aided design (ISE TCAD) device simulator. The parameters of the LDs structures are varied and optimized for high performance. This optimization study involves aspects such as thickness of active region, doping, thickness of stopper layer region, thickness of quantum wells and quantum barriers, number of quantum wells and several approaches to improve and achieve high efficiency, low threshold current and high output power of InGaN LDs. The basic LDs structures treated here are FabryPerot type InGaN double heterostructure (DH), separate confinement heterostructure (SCH) and multi quantum wells (MQWs).High performance LD has been obtained by using multi quantum wells incorporated with the optimized parameters. The lowest threshold current, higher external quantum efficiency and characteristic temperature are obtained when the number of InGaN well layers is two, at our laser emission wavelength of 415 nm, which is related to the problem of inhomogeneous carrier. Author: Thahab, Sabah Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 232 Publication Date: 2011/01/31 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.00 x 0.53 inches |
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Study of Laser Diode and Edfa $111.53 This book basically gives the over view about The properties of erbiumdoped fiber amplifier (EDFA) such as gain and noise figure have been studied. By determining the characteristics of the 980nm, 1480nm 1550nm laser sources and ASE (amplified spontaneous emission) at the output of the amplifier used to determine the gain and noise figure of EDFA. This model allows to follow the signal (1550nm), pump (980nm) and ASE as they propagate along the fiber and determine population inversion .The both forward and backward propagation ASE are important in determining the overall gain and noise figure. For the amplification of more than 80 channels the DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) has required CBand (15251565)nm and LBand (15651610)nm EDFA.We show that a flat gain spectrum can be achieved in the range from 1565 to 1610 nm when the EDF length, pump power and pump configuration are appropriately chosen. Special care must be taken when selecting the EDF length. Author: Kumar, Pankaj/ Kumar, Chakresh/ Chack, Devendra Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2011/06/19 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.16 inches |
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Green Laser Pointer II $69.99 Okay, just about everyone has a red laser pointer. Heck, we even sell a fine one here at ThinkGeek. But, we're pretty sure you want to be a superior geek - and doing it with a green laser is the way to go. This pointer is significantly brighter (about 50 times) than a red laser pointer and because of its unusual color it is much more noticeable. I mean come on, a 532 nm green laser wavelength is obviously superior to a laughable 650 nm red laser wavelength. And unlike a red laser, the green beam itself can be seen in mid-air in dark conditions, not just the laser beam dot. This allows the green laser pointer to be used for pointing to star constellations (skypointing) and also just generally look cool as hell. The green laser beam dot can be seen at much greater distances than with a red laser pointer. Since green direct injection laser diodes aren't readily available, this pointer is based on the use of Diode Pumped Solid State Frequency Doubled (DPSSFD) laser technology. A high power IR laser diode at 808 nm pumps a tiny block of Nd:YVO4 generating light at 1,064 nm which feeds a KTP intracavity frequency doubler crystal to produce the green beam at 532 nm. Features of this unit include: Very bright green laser at 532 nm wavelength Output power of Range of approximately 9,000 ft (2600 m) in darkness 1.1 mm beam diameter at source Momentary push button switch Solid, heavy duty construction Constant wave output (as opposed to pulse output) Takes 2 "AAA" batteries (not included) Can be used for skypointing, projection on low clouds, signaling, highlighting potential explosives Dimensions: 5.6" x .5" dia 90-day warranty Available in Black or Silver color Interested in quantity discounts or custom logo imprinting? More info here. Warning: Green lasers are very powerful. Pointing at aircraft may land you in jail. Without a Monopoly card to get you back out. Use it wisely. |
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Niles High-Output IR Flasher $30.99 Learn more about Magnolia Premium Installation Control multiple A/V components simultaneously with this IR flasher that features a high-power output. The adhesive backing allows for quick and easy mounting. |
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Diode Laser and Naocl as Root Canal Disinfectant $111.53 Enterococc faecalis considered to be the mostresistant bacteria of the root canal, in the presentstudy we used two types of root canal disinfectant toshow their effect on this type of bacteria, the firstis the diode laser and the second NaOCl solution withspecial concentrations and times. the study conductedon human decoronated extracted teeth, adjusted with13mm root length, filled with a suspension of E.faecalis, Samples were divided into 14 groups eachgroup consisted of 10 prepared roots, sixty sampleswere irrigated with NaOCl solution at differentconcentrations (0.5, 2.5 and 5.25) at twoselected times (2 minutes and 5 minutes) for eachconcentration.Sixty samples were irradiated at different powers (2W, 2.5W and 3W); each power at thetotal irradiation time 30 and 60 seconds. Whencomparison was made between NaOCl irrigant and diodelaser in a combination among differentconcentrations, powers and times the result showedthat 5.25 NaOCl at both 2 minutes and 5 minutes hadthe highest antimicrobial effect with no significantdifferences from 3W laser / 10 sec (6 cycles) butsignificantly different from 3W / 5 sec (6 cycles). Author: Shehab, Najwan F./ Zakaria, Assistant Prof Nawfal a./ Taha, Prof Dr Mahmoud y. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2011/07/29 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.25 inches |
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Dime Used to Illustrate Miniature Size of the Diode of an Injection Laser $79.99 Dime Used to Illustrate Miniature Size of the Diode of an Injection Laser Premium Photographic Print by . Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space - your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Laser glow Technologies GSC600XXX Scorpius600 IR Handheld Laser Pointer $1624.52 The Scorpius Series a portable DPSS laser emitting at 1064nm produces a completely invisible laser beam. Extreme caution must be used when operating any infrared laser as the human eye will not detect it. Laser safety goggles are included with each Scorpius Series laser. The Scorpius Series is available at up to >800mW much greater output power levels than those available in visiblewavelength portable lasers. In addition the price per milliwatt of output power is a fraction of the cost of visible lasers. Ideal for IR laser experimentation including frequencydoubling the 1064nm output using nonlinear crystals such as KTP to produce green laser light at 532nm. |
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Laser Diode Microsystems $301.11 Laser Diode Microsystems provides the reader with the basic knowledge and understanding required for using semiconductor laser diodes in optical microsystems and microoptical electromechanic systems. This tutorial addresses the fundamentals of semiconductor laser operation and design, coupled with an overview of the types of laser diodes suitable for use in Microsystems, along with their distinguishing characteristics. Emphasis is placed on laser diode characterization and measurement as well as the assembly techniques and optical accessories required for incorporation of semiconductor lasers into complex microsystems. Equipped with typical results and calculation examples, this handon text helps readers to develop a feel for how to choose a laser diode, characterize it and incorporate it into a microsystem. Author: Zappe, Hans P./ Zappe, H. Series Title: Microtechnology and Mems (Hardcover) Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 355 Publication Date: 2003/10/10 Language: English Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.81 inches |
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Spectroscopic Analysis of Chemical Species in Carbon Plasmas Induced by High-power Ir Co2 Laser (Paperback) $79.39 Description not available. |
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Nady IR 200 210 Infared Hearing Assistance System $1249.99 Nady IR 200/210 Infared hearing assistance system The versatile IR System 200 can be operated either stereo or dual channel (as for dual language application). The portable single-unit emitter/ transmitter offers ultimate ease of set-up and operation and the best high-fidelity IR sound available. The Nady IR System 200 sets the new standard in IR ALD technology, performance and value. Advanced 2.3/2.8MHz IR transmission eliminates the interference from ballast (fluorescent tube) lighting which often plagued earlier 95/250KHz IR systems. 4000 sq. ft. (370 sq. m.) coverage. Any number of IR-200 transmitters can easily be daisy chained together for greater coverage via dual sync in & sync out connectors on each unit. IR-200 can be mounted on the wall or on optional stand for portable temporary setups IR-200 transmitter can be used with either IR-210 receivers for stereo or IR-211 receivers for dual (separate) channel operation. Any number of either IR-210 or IR-211 receivers can be used in an installation. IR-200 transmitter features: high gain IR-LED (light-emitting diode) emitter panel with built-in amplifiers; 2 audio inputs (fully compatible with any audio source, such as mixers, radios, VCR's, etc.); 2 MIC inputs (for optional voice-overs); built-in automatic level control (ALC) to eliminate audio peaks and ensure comfortable listening levels; 28VDC external powering from supplied AC/DC adapter simplifies installation wiring requirements; LED indicators for SIGNAL ON for both Audio In and MIC In inputs IR-210/IR-211 headphone receivers feature: ultra IR light-sensitive diodes for optimum reception and maximum range; A/B channel select switch (IR-211 only); ON/OFF power switch with LED indicator; 2 audio volume controls; 2 X AAA battery operation; adjustable headband for comfortable universal fit |
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Nady IR 200 211 Infared Hearing Assistance System $1309.99 Nady IR 200/211 Infared hearing assistance system The versatile IR System 200 can be operated either stereo or dual channel (as for dual language application). The portable single-unit emitter/ transmitter offers ultimate ease of set-up and operation and the best high-fidelity IR sound available. The Nady IR System 200 sets the new standard in IR ALD technology, performance and value. Advanced 2.3/2.8MHz IR transmission eliminates the interference from ballast (fluorescent tube) lighting which often plagued earlier 95/250KHz IR systems. 4000 sq. ft. (370 sq. m.) coverage. Any number of IR-200 transmitters can easily be daisy chained together for greater coverage via dual sync in & sync out connectors on each unit. IR-200 can be mounted on the wall or on optional stand for portable temporary setups IR-200 transmitter can be used with either IR-210 receivers for stereo or IR-211 receivers for dual (separate) channel operation. Any number of either IR-210 or IR-211 receivers can be used in an installation. IR-200 transmitter features: high gain IR-LED (light-emitting diode) emitter panel with built-in amplifiers; 2 audio inputs (fully compatible with any audio source, such as mixers, radios, VCR's, etc.); 2 MIC inputs (for optional voice-overs); built-in automatic level control (ALC) to eliminate audio peaks and ensure comfortable listening levels; 28VDC external powering from supplied AC/DC adapter simplifies installation wiring requirements; LED indicators for SIGNAL ON for both Audio In and MIC In inputs IR-210/IR-211 headphone receivers feature: ultra IR light-sensitive diodes for optimum reception and maximum range; A/B channel select switch (IR-211 only); ON/OFF power switch with LED indicator; 2 audio volume controls; 2 X AAA battery operation; adjustable headband for comfortable universal fit |
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OPTICON ACCESSORY POWER SUPPLY FOR IR $19.99 OPTICON ACCESSORY POWER SUPPLY FOR IR |
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High Resolution IR Security Camera $700 Surveillance Camera w/ Long Distance Shooting Even At Night 102 Units Of IR LEDs For Up To 200 FT Shooting Range Built To Withstand Any Weather Condition High Resolution 550 TV Lines For Crystal Clear Images 0 Lux Nightvision - Ultimate Security Even At Night High Resolution Video Captures High Quality Images Up To 200 FT The High Resolution IR Security Camera is the best in outdoor security. With 550 TV Lines of high resolution video surveillance , you won't miss the action due to blurry images. The 102 units of IR LEDs give this outdoor surveillance camera up to 200 FT of shooting distance so you can protect any field or lot. Don't worry about whether your business is protected in the dark. This security system shooting range continues to be strong even in nightvision. Durable, Weatherproof Camera Built To Withstand Extreme Conditions Don't let the elements destroy your security equipment. Built to withstand extreme weather conditions, this durable video surveillance camera will provide you security in the harshest of environments. This surveillance gadget even has a built-in fan and heater that protects it during temperature changes. Get the best in outdoor surveillance without the worry of whether it will break apart. Features Built in 102 units of IR LEDs for extremely strong shooting range in night vision mode Weatherproof to withstand harsh enviorment conditions 0 Lux nightvision gives you security night and day 550 TV Lines high resolution for crystal clear images Built-in Fan & Heater for extreme weather condition Specifications Up to 200? IR Shooting Distance with 102 LEDs 10 & 30 degree combination IR f5mm ~ f50mm Varifocal Auto-iris Lens Second Video Out Weatherproof Cable concealed mounting bracket included AC24V for long run cable without voltage drop NTSC Image Device SONY 1/3" Super HAD CCD / SONY 1/3" EXview HAD CCD Effective Pixels 768(H) x 494(V) Electronic Shutter 1/60 ~ 1/100,000sec Auto Horizontal Resolution 550 TV Lines Sensitivity 0 Lux / IR LED On S/N Ratio More than 45dB (AGC Off) Scanning System 2:1 Interlace Sync System Internal Gamma Correction γ =0.45 Video Output Composite 1[Vr-r]75(Ω) unbalanced Power Supply AC24V Operating Temperature -40˚F ~ +122˚F LEDs Shooting Distance 200ft / 102 LEDs Combination of 10˚ and 30˚ at 850nm Functions Flickerless On/Off, AGC Min/Max, ES/ALC Fan / Heater Built-In Lens Option F5.0 ~ f50.0mm Varifocal auto-iris Lens |
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Extech EX450 True RMS Autoranging Multimeter with Infrared Thermometer |
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Green Laser Pointer II
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Green Laser Pointer 5mw
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HIGH POWER Burning Cutting Laser Diode 2w 9mm 808nm |
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Barska Designator with Built-in Laser (2.5-10X42 IR)
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DescriptionEquipped with an integrated 5 mw red laser sight built right into the objective lens, The riflescope's red laser sight is built within the objective lens, doubling the targeting power.the Barska Designator riflescope supports three different target acquisition methods, making it a versatile choice for hunters of all stripes... |
Why NOT to use sunglasses with your high power laser!
The Three Primary Technologies for Night-time Video Surveillance
Introduction
There are lots of challenges in performing video surveillance at night. Selecting the best video cameras for a particular application will depend on the specific requirements that are deemed necessary. For example,
- Are both day and night video operation desired?
- Does the surveillance system need to be covert (so that no visible illumination is used at night)?
- Does the surveillance system need to be undetectable and completely "passive"?
- What is the size and shape of the area to be monitored? How far are objects to be observed?
- Is the goal of the surveillance to detect, recognize or identify objects in the field of view?
The "best" system design for a specific night-time video surveillance system will use one of the three primary night vision technologies: low-light imaging, thermal imaging and near-infrared illumination. In this article, these three technologies are explained and the advantages of each reviewed.
As shown in the figure that can be referenced at link below, each night vision technology exploits a different range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Low-light imaging devices basically work in the visible light range, normally 400-750 nm. Near-infrared illumination operates in the non-visible near-infrared spectrum, wavelengths slightly longer than visible light. Thermal imaging operates in the infrared range of wavelengths, normally 3-5 microns or 8-12 microns.
Electromagnetic Spectrum
The table that can be referenced at the link below summarizes some of the differences in the technologies.
Low-light Imaging Although image intensifiers are the most common night vision technology, they are predominant in portable applications such as night vision photography and night-time electronic news gathering. For video monitoring applications, other technologies exist that produce results that are in many ways superior. Specifically, electronic multiplication CCD detectors, or EMCCD cameras (described below), have become popularized for performing low-light security and surveillance monitoring. Other enhanced CCD cameras including integrating CCD cameras are also available that perform image processing tricks to enhance certain aspects of camera performance at the expense of other performance specifications.
EMCCD Cameras Electron multiplication CCD or EMCCD cameras incorporate a significant advancement to CCD detector technology that results in performance better than intensified CCDs. At the heart of the EMCCD is a highly sensitive CCD detector that has its image signal amplified on the chip while it is still in the charge domain. The multiplication gain (which takes place after photons have been detected in the device's active area but before one of the detector's primary noise sources) amplifies signal electrons up to 1000 times so that they may be detected above the CCD output and camera electronics noise.This allows the sensor to operate in real time with sub-electron equivalent readout noise, enabling very dim sources and very dark scenes to be imaged. These sensors maintain full well capacity and high quantum efficiency while minimizing blooming from strong light sources in the object being imaged. As a result, EMCCDs are now preferred in many low-light applications such as night-time surveillance and astronomy. In addition, EMCCDs have the capability to operate across the full range of light levels which results in it's usefulness for 24-hour surveillance.
Advantages of EMCCD Cameras:
- High sensitivity to low-light
- High spatial resolution & contrast
- No halo from bright sources allowing visible detail in adjacent pixels
- Not susceptible to damage from bright lights
- No scintillation giving improved image quality
- Solid state giving lower lifecycle cost
- Excellent for day and night operation
Integrating CCD Cameras Another method for improving a CCD camera's sensitivity is to perform averaging to reduce noise either temporally (where sequential video frames are averaged) or spatially (where neighboring pixels are "binned" or added together). By performing special processing of the signal inside the CCD, superior performance over standard CCD cameras can be achieved. Certain CCD cameras have the capability to automatically perform binning (where the signal from adjacent pixels are averaged) and frame averaging (where the pixel signal from sequential video images are averaged) when light levels fall below acceptable values. These image processing techniques decrease noise levels and result in superior low-light performance up to 100 times lower than standard CCDs. However, this technique does have compromised performance. Binning will result in a decrease in resolution. Normally, binning is performed in the vertical dimension first, retaining the level of horizontal resolution normally important when imaging objects at the horizon. Temporal integration causes the apparent sensitivity to still objects increases while moving objects may become blurry.
Thermal Imaging Different from low-light imaging methods of night vision (which require some ambient light in order to produce an image), thermal imaging does not require any ambient light at all. Thermal infrared cameras operate on the principal that all objects emit infrared energy as a function of their temperature. In general, the hotter an object is, the more radiation it emits. An infrared camera is a product that collects the infrared radiation from objects in the field-of-view and creates an electronic image based on the level of radiation detected. Since they do not rely on reflected ambient light, infrared cameras are entirely ambient light-level independent. In addition, they also are able to penetrate obscurants such as smoke, fog and haze. There are two types of thermal imaging detectors: cooled and uncooled. Cooled detector infrared cameras require cryogenic cooling to very cold temperatures (below 200K). Uncooled detector infrared cameras are normally either temperature stabilized (at room temperatures) or entirely unstabilized. Thermal images are normally black and white in nature, where black objects represent cold objects and white objects represent hot objects. Some thermal cameras show images in color. This false color is an excellent way of better distinguishing between objects at different temperatures.
Thermal infrared cameras operate on the principal that all objects emit infrared energy as a function of their temperature.
Cooled-detector Infrared Cameras
Cooled infrared detectors are typically housed in a vacuum-sealed case and cryogenically cooled. The detector designs are similar to other more common imaging detectors and use semiconductor materials. However, it is the effect of absorbed infrared energy that causes changes to detector carrier concentrations which in turn affect the detector's electrical properties. Cooling the detectors (typically to temperatures below 110 K, a value much lower than the temperature of objects being detected) greatly increases their sensitivity. Without cooling, the detectors would be flooded by their own self-radiation. Materials used for infrared detection include a wide range of narrow gap semiconductor devices, where mercury cadmium telluride (HgCdTe) and indium antimonide (InSb) are the most common. Cameras based on cooled HgCdTe and InSb detectors have similar performance, however HgCdTe detectors are often preferred because they exhibit higher quantum efficiency and wavelength tunability (including performance in shortwave, midwave and longwave bands as well as dual-band).
Advantages of Cooled-detector Infrared Cameras:
- The highest possible thermal sensitivity
- Able to detect people and vehicles at great distances
- Not affected by bright light sources
- Able to perform high speed infrared imaging
- Able to perform multi-spectral infrared imaging
Uncooled-detector Infrared Cameras Unlike the cooled detector cameras described above, uncooled infrared detectors operate at or near room temperature rather than being cooled to extremely low temperatures by bulky and expensive cryogenic coolers. When infrared radiation from night-time scenes are focused onto uncooled detectors, the heat absorbed causes changes to the resistance properties of the detector material. These changes are then compared to baseline values and a thermal image is created. Despite lower sensitivity than realized in cameras using cooled detectors, uncooled detector infrared cameras are smaller, much less costly and have higher operating reliability over time. As a result, these new technology infrared cameras open many viable commercial applications.
Advantages of Uncooled Infrared Cameras:
- Relatively inexpensive compared to other thermal imaging technologies
- High contrast in most night-time scenarios
- Easily detects people and vehicles
- Not affected by bright light sources
- Higher reliability than cooled detector thermal imagers
Near Infrared Illumination A popular and sometimes inexpensive method for performing night vision is by near infrared illumination. In this method, a camera that uses a detector that is sensitive to invisible near infrared radiation is used in conjunction with an infrared illuminator. The Sony Night Shot camcorder popularized this method. Because of the IR sensitivity of the camcorder's CCD detector and since Sony installed an infrared light source in the camcorder, infrared illumination was available to augment otherwise low-light video scenes and produce reasonable image quality in low-light situations without the use of visible light sources.
The method of near-infrared illumination has been used in a variety of night vision applications including perimeter protection where, by integrating with video motion detection and intelligent scene analysis devices, a reliable low-light video security system can be developed.
Several different near infrared illumination devices are available today, including:
- Filtered incandescent lamps: A standard high power lamp covered by a filter designed to pass the lamp's near infrared radiation and block the visible.
- LED type illuminators: These illuminators utilize an array of standard infrared emitting LEDs.
- Laser type: The most efficient infrared illuminator, these devices are based on an infrared laser diode that emits near infrared energy.
Near infrared illuminators are typically available in a range of wavelengths (e.g. 730nm, 830nm, 920nm). Providing supplemental infrared illumination of an appropriate wavelength not only eliminates the variability of available ambient light, but also allows the observer to illuminate only specific areas of interest while eliminating shadows and enhancing image contrast. The supplemental near infrared lighting improves the quality of solid state cameras that have the ability to convert near infrared images to visible.
Advantages:
- Lowest cost compared to other night vision technologies.
- Eliminate shadows and reveal identifying lettering, numbers and objects. Can also be used to perform facial identification.
- Able to perform high-speed video capture (such as reading license plates of moving vehicles).
- IR illuminators can see through night-time fog, mist, rain and snowfall as well as windows
- Eliminates the variability of ambient light.
Summary Clearly, the optimal solution for a particular night-time video surveillance application will depend on the requirements for that application. The "best" design will utilize one of the three primary night vision technologies: low-light imaging, thermal imaging and near-infrared illumination.
The table that can be referenced at the link below summarizes some of the differences in the technologies.
The following refer to each capability in the table:
24-hour surveillance - All three technologies permit (to some capacity) 24-hour surveillance.
Detection - Thermal imaging is considered the superior technology when detection is required. Most objects under surveillance, whether they are people or vehicles in motion, have thermal signatures that are distinct from the background. As a result, these objects normally show high contrast with respect to the background and are easy to spot.
Recognition/identification - For recognition/identification applications, thermal imaging is not the preferred technology since thermal signatures are in many cases difficult to identify and distinguish. Low-light imaging is best since it generates an amplified version of the visible light signature. Near-infrared illumination is also useful, but it is important to realize that reflectivity in this spectral range may differ from the reflectivity in the visible range. As a result, identifying marks on vehicles may be difficult to read, hair color and complexion will also differ when imaging in these wavelengths.
Passive operation - Low-light and thermal imaging are both passive technologies since neither surveillance method is easily detected. Near-infrared illumination, on the other hand, is considered active since it emits a beam of near infrared light that can be detected with other near-infrared sensitive devices.
Ambient light level independent - Thermal imaging and near infrared illumination are somewhat light level independent. The presence of sunlight will cause solar heating that will impact thermal images, creating shadows and hot spots that are different than night-time. Near-infrared systems are often considered independent of ambient light since they emit their own illumination, but quite often these systems take advantage of the sun's near-infrared radiation and may disable the separate illuminators. Image quality for low-light imagers will depend greatly on the ambient conditions.
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