Short-wavelength Infrared (SWIR) Detector
Short-wavelength Infrared Camera (SWIR Camera) is an imaging sensing system capable of detecting infrared radiation in the 0.9-1.7um wavelength range. Compared with visible-light cameras, SWIR cameras can capture clear images in low-light conditions, as well as through smoke, fog, or certain obscuring materials. They also enable the identification of material characteristics that are not visible to the human eye. Short-wavelength Infrared Camera (SWIR Camera) compensate the applications of MWIR. With no need of coolers, SWIR cameras become smaller and more portable. SWIR cameras, combined with laser techniques, can apply to EO reconnaissance and identification system. NCSIST has developed the critical components of SWIR cameras. We also provide rapid customized design to address specific needs.