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Thermal Optics v Infrared Optics on Rocket Pods for PlanetSide 2
My first video on the Reaver for PlanetSide 2, featuring the Optics on the Rocket Pod's. T...
published: 31 Jan 2013
author: Nutley Boy
Thermal Optics v Infrared Optics on Rocket Pods for PlanetSide 2
Thermal Optics v Infrared Optics on Rocket Pods for PlanetSide 2
My first video on the Reaver for PlanetSide 2, featuring the Optics on the Rocket Pod's. The same should apply to the Scythe & Mosquito This video was done a...- published: 31 Jan 2013
- views: 2616
- author: Nutley Boy
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Infrared optics for different industrial sectors sales@dmphotonics.com
Infrared optics for different industrial sectors sales@dmphotonics.com
Example of the lar...
published: 23 Jul 2013
Infrared optics for different industrial sectors sales@dmphotonics.com
Infrared optics for different industrial sectors sales@dmphotonics.com
Infrared optics for different industrial sectors sales@dmphotonics.com Example of the large Germanium Window: circular plane-parallel window Drawing #-- Part Number /CAT# /Stock code# Ge_CPW_125_5_AR_DLC_8-12 Diameter, mm 125 Thickness, mm 5 S1 and S2 surface quality, scr-dig 60-40 Germanium windows with AR and DLC coatings Outdoor application that uses a FLIR Thermography camera Infrared Windows & Lenses Germanium Optical Material Del Mar Photonics manufactures precision Germanium optical components, which are widely used for infrared applications. Its useful transmission range is from 1.8 micron to 17 micron. Due to wide transmission range and opaque in visible Ge is well suited for manufacturing of optical components for IR applications in lasers and optical systems. Its high index of refraction (greater than 4) makes it of particular interest for lens design. Germanium components are used with AR coatings because of high surface reflectivity of substrate. Germanium blocks UV and visible light as well as the infrared up to about 2µm. Its high index is desirable for the design of lenses. Germanium (Ge) infrared optical materials for the manufacture of quality thermal imaging systems. Diamond-like carbon coatings (DLC) Being applied to Germanium or Silicon windows and lenses DLC provides BBAR performance coupled with excellent protection of outer optical surfaces from negative influences of the environment (humidity, dust, atmospheric precipitations) and stays inert to mechanical strikes, thermal shock, acids, salts, solvents and other chemical reagents. It consists of carbon and hydrogen. Field of application is military devices and outside thermal cameras. Sometimes it's better to have window and lenses coated DLC+BBAR. DLC coatings can be applied to Ge and Si substrates of sizes as big as 320mm in diameter. Thermal Imaging for Industrial & Science Electrical & Mechanical Thermal Imaging Infrared Cameras for Building Diagnostics Infrared Cameras for Research & Development Thermal Imaging for Automation Thermal Imaging for Gas Detection Range Phenomenology Infrared Cameras Furnace and Boiler Tube Inspection Test & Measurement Tools Thermal Cameras for Consumers, Police, Security Professionals, and OEMs Law Enforcement Security Applications Maritime Night Vision Personal Vision Systems ITS and Traffic Control Longwave Infrared (LWIR) Cores Midwave Infrared (MWIR) Cores Shortwave (SWIR) & Low Light Cores ROICs & Components Lasers & Trackers Automotive Night Vision Pan / Tilt Systems Thermal Imaging, CBRNE Detection and Integrated Surveillance Systems Surveillance CBRNE Detection Integrated Systems Precision Optics & Lasers Industries: Transportation The nuclear field Offshore activities The police and military sectors Broadcasting The water industry (environment & Public Works) THE NUCLEAR FIELD Remote inspection and process monitoring with TV cameras, pan and tilt, turrets, light fittings, video overlay units, CCU's, matrix combinations/videomatrix. In-pond and in-cell video inspection. Fuel assemblies mapping or bundle storage survey Miniature TV cameras and lights in glove boxes Light fittings for reactors and ponds Remotely controlled operations and mobile robot guidance Non destructive controls in reactors, boilers, steam generators, primary pumps OFFSHORE ACTIVITIES Viewing systems for offshore inspection Video systems for seabed surveys and research Drill inspection and monitoring. Visualisation of constructive works, dam foundations, tanks inspection, bridges Inspection of quays, hulls, keels, well heads. Video equipment for divers and ROV's Miniature equipment for discrete TV surveillance and inspection On board TV control on aircraft Video equipment for flight testing and flight simulators Periscopic TV cameras for vessels and submarines Video equipment for divers and parachutists/paratroopers (mil.). Night vision, shots, inspections, police operations BROADCASTING Video shooting and recording of particular sportive events (boat and motor races, stunts, rock climbing,...) Visualisation of water sport competitions Surveys in "sensitive" areas THE WATER INDUSTRY (ENVIRONMENT & PUBLIC WORKS) In-core inspection and remote monitoring of pipes, leak searching in drinking water circuits, sewers treatment systems video survey Monitoring of working areas and video systems for Public Works equipment MISCELLANEOUS CCTV systems in aggressive chemical areas. Preventive or cleansing inspections in narrow space or hazardous areas : nuclear reactors, ventilation shafts, water turbines, blowing engines, cylinder heads, heat exchangers Monitoring of manipulating robots and product lines. Mobile robots guidance and manipulation Defect and distortion analysis on different structures civil aircraft, flight testing Viewing systems for furnaces and nuclear waste incinerators- published: 23 Jul 2013
- views: 70
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Infrared Optics vs Graphic Solarization on Celestial Obects PROVES NOTHING
It appears many people think solarizing a visible image w/ software will somehow allow you...
published: 17 Aug 2011
author: foghaze
Infrared Optics vs Graphic Solarization on Celestial Obects PROVES NOTHING
Infrared Optics vs Graphic Solarization on Celestial Obects PROVES NOTHING
It appears many people think solarizing a visible image w/ software will somehow allow you to see heat coming from an object. This video will put that fairy-...- published: 17 Aug 2011
- views: 784
- author: foghaze
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II-VI Infrared, the CO2 laser optics
II-VI Infrared, the CO2 laser optics and infrared (IR) optics business unit of II-VI Incor...
published: 22 Jan 2010
author: ZNZRoom
II-VI Infrared, the CO2 laser optics
II-VI Infrared, the CO2 laser optics
II-VI Infrared, the CO2 laser optics and infrared (IR) optics business unit of II-VI Incorporated. This site features information on our complete line of ind...- published: 22 Jan 2010
- views: 1006
- author: ZNZRoom
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Infrared Optics sales@dmphotonics.com
Infrared Optics sales@dmphotonics.com
Sample shown at Infrared Expo:
ZnSe Vacuum viewpor...
published: 29 Jan 2014
Infrared Optics sales@dmphotonics.com
Infrared Optics sales@dmphotonics.com
Infrared Optics sales@dmphotonics.com Sample shown at Infrared Expo: ZnSe Vacuum viewport and Germanium windows Del Mar Photonics offer a range of competitively priced UHV viewports , Conflat, ISO or KF including a variety of coatings to enhance performance. When you send us your inquiry please fill out the following form to indicate all important specifications and e-mail it to us with your inquiry. Del Mar Photonics viewports are manufactured using advanced techniques for control of special and critical processes, including 100 percent helium leak testing and x-ray measurements for metallization control http://www.dmphotonics.com/Zinc-selenide-ZnSe-vacuum-viewport/ZnSe%20viewport%20for%20CO2%20laser%20application.htm http://www.delmarphotonics.com/Germanium-Optics/Germanium-window-diameter-25_4.htm Germanium windows and their applications Germanium Windows We have 3 options which are on the shelf and each has the 8-12 micron AR coating on them. GE-W-25-2-AR812 (25.4 mm dia x 2 mm thick) in stock - request a quote GE-W-38-3-AR812 (38.1 mm dia x 3 mm thick) in stock - request a quote GE-W-50-3-AR812 (50.8 mm dia x 3 mm thick) in stock - request a quote http://www.dmphotonics.com/Germanium_windows_ARC8-12micron/Germanium%20windows%20with%208-12%20micron%20AR%20coating.htm Germanium is popular for its high index of refraction (around 4.0 from 2-14µm Germanium Windows for Thermography The transmission of BBAR-coated germanium window. Transmission spectrum of a Ge window Thermal Runaway in Germanium Laser Windows Lenses made out of germanium focus infrared light Thermal imaging cover window, germanium cover windows, DLC coated ... Our Thermal imaging Germanium cover windows are available with Anti reflection coatings on both sides, or with Hard Carbon Diamond coatings. ... www.galvoptics.fsnet.co.uk/thermal_ge_windows.htm - 37k - Cached - Similar pages Germanium lenses Infrared filters and window optics Infrared Filters & Metalized Windows. Windows. Germanium Sapphire Zinc Sulfide Silicon Zinc Selenide. Filters. Germanium Stock Windows Germanium windows are available ex-stock Germanium Window (Ge Window) widely used in IR sensors, thermal image, medical and other applications. Germanium Window Germanium optics for pyrometry and thermography BBAR coated Germanium windows for pyrometry and thermography. Germanium FLIR optics ... carbon hardened germanium window germanium window, lenses Germanium(Ge) Windows/Lenses Germanium is a commonly used infrared window material. It's popular for its high index of refraction and good IR transmission. Battlefield-Ready Infrared Windows for Night Vision/Heat Detection ... DLC multilayer coating thermal infrared imaging flir camera Diamond coated hardened carbon Germanium window. A window fabricated from germanium is both electrically and thermally conductive. InfraMation http://www.inframation.org/ PREMIER SPONSORS FLIR Systems FLIR Systems is the world leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of thermal imaging cameras. They make more thermal cameras than anyone else in the world, and develop infrared applications that are second to none. FLIR has more than 30,000 infrared cameras currently in use for predictive maintenance, R&D;/testing, automation/OEM and non-destructive testing, enabling professionals to increase their credibility, enhance their career, and build their thermal imaging business. Visit FLIR Online -- www.flir.com Infrared Training Center The Infrared Training Center is the world's largest infrared training organization, with more expert instructors than any other and hundreds of thermography courses throughout the year to fit your application, location, and schedule. ITC courses are an interesting, practical, and fast way to increase your credibility, enhance your career, and build your thermal imaging business. We offer IR training, certification, and re-certification in all aspects of thermography including Level I, II, and III classes as well as specialized instruction in building diagnostics, roofing, and other IR applications. Visit ITC Online -- www.infraredtraining.com Extech Extech Instruments is recognized as the source for the best handheld test and measurement tools worldwide. Founded in 1971, Extech is known for its depth and breadth of innovative testers and meters suited for electrical, HVAC, building/restoration, as well as a host of environmental testers for measurement of sound, light, humidity and other factors. All Extech meters are distributed worldwide through leading representatives, distributors and OEMs. The company is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA and is ISO 9001 2008 certified. Extech is a wholly owned subsidiary of FLIR Systems, Inc. Visit Extech Instruments Online -- www.extech.com- published: 29 Jan 2014
- views: 5
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BAE Systems OASYS Thermal/IR (Infrared) Weapons Sights and HMD Optics
DefenseReview.com (DR) owner/editor-in-chief David Crane films BAE Systems OASYS business ...
published: 23 May 2011
author: defensereview
BAE Systems OASYS Thermal/IR (Infrared) Weapons Sights and HMD Optics
BAE Systems OASYS Thermal/IR (Infrared) Weapons Sights and HMD Optics
DefenseReview.com (DR) owner/editor-in-chief David Crane films BAE Systems OASYS business development manager Bobby McCreight demonstrating and explaining th...- published: 23 May 2011
- views: 4630
- author: defensereview
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Infrared Thermography Optics sales@dmphotonics.com
Infrared Thermography Optics sales@dmphotonics.com
Optics for Infrared Imaging
Del Mar P...
published: 10 Sep 2013
Infrared Thermography Optics sales@dmphotonics.com
Infrared Thermography Optics sales@dmphotonics.com
Infrared Thermography Optics sales@dmphotonics.com Optics for Infrared Imaging Del Mar Photonics is a proven manufacturer of quality infrared optical components. Our IR thermal imaging optics include lenses, mirrors, windows (detector, protective), and optical assemblies. These optics are used in a variety of applications, including: * defence and security * medical imaging and life sciences * process control * military imaging and weapons sights * enhanced vision systems, including hyperspectral and multi-spectral imaging systems http://www.dmphotonics.com/Infrared_Thermography/camera.htm Germanium Optics Window diam 25 - diam 25.4 - diam 38.1 Etalon - Germanium circular plane parallel etalon, diam 38.1 mm x 4 mm Germanium etalon Diameter: 0.50 inch Length: 2.00 inch Germanium Windows and Lenses for Thermography Germanium windows with 8-12 micron AR coating - 25.4 mm dia x 2 mm thick - 38.1 mm dia x 3 mm thick - 50.8 mm dia x 3 mm thick Ge_CPPW_38.1_3_AR_DLC_8-12 Germanium window 38.1 mm x 4 mm, coated 10.6 µm Infrared Germanium prism - 25.4x25.4x25.4 mm Germanium ATR Prism 52 x 20 x 2mm 45° 60 x 15 x 3mm 45° ATR Prism 60 x 15 x 3mm 60° ATR Prism Thermal camera housing - FLIR window Germanium windows for a pan tilt thermal imaging product - IR360 FLIR thermal imager Job opportunity: Manufacturing Manager - See more at: http://www.dmphotonics.com/#sthash.tqnhkmpu.dpuf Silicon optics Silicon window - diam 25.4x3mm Silicon hemispherical lens, diam 12 mm, height 7.1 mm Si window with AR/DLC coating - FTIR Pair of Si prisms to compress the pulses from Er-doped fiber femtosecond lasers - dim Silicon Prism 25.4 x 14 x 20 mm 73.9° Brewster Angle - 100 x 30 mm 73.9° Silicon viewports for Terahertz (THz) radiation Aspheric collimating silicon lens - Aspheric focusing silicon lens Low doped Silicon prisms of low resistivity 20-40 ohm-cm - See more at: http://www.dmphotonics.com/#sthash.tqnhkmpu.dpuf infrared thermography training infrared thermography jobs infrared thermography certification thermal imaging camera vibration analysis infrared camera infrared thermography camera infrared thermal imaging Infrared thermography (IRT), thermal imaging, and thermal video are examples of infrared imaging science. Thermographic cameras detect radiation in the infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (roughly 9,000--14,000 nanometers or 9--14 µm) and produce images of that radiation, called thermograms. Since infrared radiation is emitted by all objects above absolute zero according to the black body radiation law, thermography makes it possible to see one's environment with or without visible illumination. The amount of radiation emitted by an object increases with temperature; therefore, thermography allows one to see variations in temperature. When viewed through a thermal imaging camera, warm objects stand out well against cooler backgrounds; humans and other warm-blooded animals become easily visible against the environment, day or night. As a result, thermography is particularly useful to military and other users of surveillance cameras. Specialized thermal imaging cameras use focal plane arrays (FPAs) that respond to longer wavelengths (mid- and long-wavelength infrared). The most common types are InSb, InGaAs, HgCdTe and QWIP FPA. The newest technologies use low-cost, uncooled microbolometers as FPA sensors. Their resolution is considerably lower than that of optical cameras, mostly 160x120 or 320x240 pixels, up to 640x512 for the most expensive models. Infrared (IR) light is electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelengths than those of visible light, extending from the nominal red edge of the visible spectrum at 700 nanometres (nm) to 1 mm. This range of wavelengths corresponds to a frequency range of approximately 430 THz down to 300 GHz,[1] and includes most of the thermal radiation emitted by objects near room temperature. Infrared light is emitted or absorbed by molecules when they change their rotational-vibrational movements. The existence of infrared radiation was first discovered in 1800 by astronomer William Herschel.- published: 10 Sep 2013
- views: 3
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PlanetSide 2 - Liberator - M60-A Bulldog w Infrared Optics
PlanetSide 2 Gun Test Footage - having fun with a N60-A Bulldog tail gun mounted with IR o...
published: 16 Dec 2012
author: Scarelin
PlanetSide 2 - Liberator - M60-A Bulldog w Infrared Optics
PlanetSide 2 - Liberator - M60-A Bulldog w Infrared Optics
PlanetSide 2 Gun Test Footage - having fun with a N60-A Bulldog tail gun mounted with IR optics. I think it's better than the other tail guns, but not a game...- published: 16 Dec 2012
- views: 1526
- author: Scarelin
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US Navy NSWC Crane Optics (Infrared & Human Eye)
This liquid crystal, human vision, Infrared (IR) technology, optics, and introduction to t...
published: 02 Feb 2012
author: NSWCSTEM
US Navy NSWC Crane Optics (Infrared & Human Eye)
US Navy NSWC Crane Optics (Infrared & Human Eye)
This liquid crystal, human vision, Infrared (IR) technology, optics, and introduction to the electromagnetic spectrum video discusses optical engineering and...- published: 02 Feb 2012
- views: 1060
- author: NSWCSTEM
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Innovation in Infrared Optics - From Defense Technology to Consumer Goods
DAY 4 - NOVEMBER 14TH
Projects and business opportunities
in the US Manufacturing Day
Reco...
published: 23 Dec 2013
Innovation in Infrared Optics - From Defense Technology to Consumer Goods
Innovation in Infrared Optics - From Defense Technology to Consumer Goods
DAY 4 - NOVEMBER 14TH Projects and business opportunities in the US Manufacturing Day Recorded by Tribucle Innovation in Infrared Optics - From Defense Technology to Consumer Goods Janos Technology, Global Business Development Senior Director, Mr. Devin Standard- published: 23 Dec 2013
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II-VI Infrared - procedura curatare lentile masini taiat laser CO2 - Optic Cleaning Instruction
II-VI Infrared - procedura curatare lentile masini taiat laser CO2 - Optic Cleaning Instru...
published: 22 Jan 2013
author: smtech
II-VI Infrared - procedura curatare lentile masini taiat laser CO2 - Optic Cleaning Instruction
II-VI Infrared - procedura curatare lentile masini taiat laser CO2 - Optic Cleaning Instruction
II-VI Infrared - procedura curatare lentile masini taiat laser CO2 - Optic Cleaning Instruction http://www.sm-tech.ro/laser-consumabile.htm.- published: 22 Jan 2013
- views: 123
- author: smtech
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ISP Optics - IR Lens System: LWIR-DFOV-45-135-1.1-1.6 Infrared capture
This video was taken with ISP Optics dual field of view infrared system: LWIR-DFOV-45-1.6....
published: 15 May 2013
author: ispoptics
ISP Optics - IR Lens System: LWIR-DFOV-45-135-1.1-1.6 Infrared capture
ISP Optics - IR Lens System: LWIR-DFOV-45-135-1.1-1.6 Infrared capture
This video was taken with ISP Optics dual field of view infrared system: LWIR-DFOV-45-1.6.- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 29
- author: ispoptics
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VTX mixed reality game
Prototype game created as part of our master thesis project to examine aspects of presence...
published: 05 Sep 2010
author: Lasse Knud Damgaard
VTX mixed reality game
Prototype game created as part of our master thesis project to examine aspects of presence in mixed reality. Specifically, physical two-player games using a static spatial augmentation based on head-tracking.
Visualizations for two players uses passive polarization. Graphics through Unity. Infrared optical head-tracking is implemented in Max/Jitter using a few custom C externals and the cv.jit package.
This experiment was carried out at Center for Advanced Visualization and Interaction (CAVI) during spring/summer 2010.
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Cereal Madness mixed reality game
Prototype game created as part of our master thesis project to examine aspects of presence...
published: 05 Sep 2010
author: Lasse Knud Damgaard
Cereal Madness mixed reality game
Prototype game created as part of our master thesis project to examine aspects of presence in mixed reality. Specifically, physical twoplayer games using a static spatial augmentation based on head-tracking.
Visualizations for two players uses passive polarization. Graphics through Unity3D. Infrared optical head-tracking is implemented in Max/Jitter using a few custom c-object and the cv.jit package.
This experiment was carried out at Center for Advanced Visualization and Interaction (CAVI) during spring/summer 2010.
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The second model of the Ecilop aircraft
In this model, I used a compact version of the new inertial camera stabilization system. T...
published: 30 Dec 2011
author: Aleksey Zaitsevsky
The second model of the Ecilop aircraft
In this model, I used a compact version of the new inertial camera stabilization system. The operating principle of the new stabilization system was explained in my previous video. One drone uses a gravity vector sensor for image stabilization. The second one uses optical infrared horizon sensors for detecting the horizon and stabilizing the camera. Installation of the horizon sensor on a stabilizable part of the platform ensures a more precise reaction to a deflection. The gyroscopes operate in the AVCS mode and the servo-units are modified for cyclic rotation. The camera is stabilized along two rotation axes. A third axis is not used, since it makes the mount heavier and less rigid, which adversely affects the image quality.
In order to avoid some accidents, an additional protective frame can be equipped.
Apart from this, a rescue system has been designed and patented. Two parachutes are fired sideways in the opposite directions.
Drone can have hardpoints for 6 droppable grenades.
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Edwin van der Heide ; Laser + Audio performance at Kontraste Krems, 111014.
... this was one of the best things i saw/heard at Kontraste ; Edwin performing with 2x La...
published: 16 Oct 2011
author: Keith Fullerton Whitman
Edwin van der Heide ; Laser + Audio performance at Kontraste Krems, 111014.
... this was one of the best things i saw/heard at Kontraste ; Edwin performing with 2x Lasers, Quad stacks, and several FOG MACHINES in the courtyard of the Kunstraum ... this video does a decent job at re-capturing the disorientation of witnessing this event ; plus there are some nice lens-flare/fold-back effects in there, due to the infrared lasers hitting the optics of the camera directly ...
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Live From Optics+Photonics 2012: Infrared Optical Assemblies Now Available
Matt Hebert, Optics Account Manager with Novotech, Inc., provides us with some background ...
published: 21 Aug 2012
author: PhotonicsOnline
Live From Optics+Photonics 2012: Infrared Optical Assemblies Now Available
Live From Optics+Photonics 2012: Infrared Optical Assemblies Now Available
Matt Hebert, Optics Account Manager with Novotech, Inc., provides us with some background information on his company. Most notably, he discuses new infrared ...- published: 21 Aug 2012
- views: 15
- author: PhotonicsOnline
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PS2 Vehicle Test: Infra-red vs Thermal Optics
Does thermal have any redeeming factors? No, none that I can see. -- www.twitch.tv/starvin...
published: 28 Nov 2012
author: Nick Green
PS2 Vehicle Test: Infra-red vs Thermal Optics
PS2 Vehicle Test: Infra-red vs Thermal Optics
Does thermal have any redeeming factors? No, none that I can see. -- www.twitch.tv/starvingpoet.- published: 28 Nov 2012
- views: 3392
- author: Nick Green
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Planetside 2 Infrared Optics - IRNV SCOPE
Planetside2(TM) video capture....
published: 15 Nov 2012
author: deepnoizer997
Planetside 2 Infrared Optics - IRNV SCOPE
Planetside 2 Infrared Optics - IRNV SCOPE
Planetside2(TM) video capture.- published: 15 Nov 2012
- views: 1893
- author: deepnoizer997
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Near-infrared Streak Camera - Ben Moshe Israel electro optics
http://www.benmoshe.net Near-infrared Streak Camera - Ben Moshe Israel electro optics The ...
published: 25 Sep 2012
author: Ben Moshe
Near-infrared Streak Camera - Ben Moshe Israel electro optics
Near-infrared Streak Camera - Ben Moshe Israel electro optics
http://www.benmoshe.net Near-infrared Streak Camera - Ben Moshe Israel electro optics The C11293 streak camera delivers much higher sensitivity in the nearin...- published: 25 Sep 2012
- views: 37
- author: Ben Moshe