Sensor with 100,000 times higher sensitivity could bolster thermal imaging
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DefenceTalkDefenceTalkArmy-funded research developed a new microwave radiation sensor with 100,000 times higher sensitivity than currently available commercial sensors. Researchers said better detection of microwave radiation will enable improved thermal imaging, electronic warfare, radio communications and radar. Researchers published their study in the peer-reviewed journal Nature. The team includes scientists from Harvard University, The Institute of […]https://www.defencetalk.com/sensor-with-100000-times-higher-sensitivity-could-bolster-thermal-imaging-76426/
UT Dallas technology could make night vision, thermal imaging affordable
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DefenceTalkEngineers at The University of Texas at Dallas have created semiconductor technology that could make night vision and thermal imaging affordable for everyday use. Researchers in the Texas Analog Center of Excellence (TxACE) in the University’s Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science created an electronic device in affordable technology that detects electromagnetic waves […]https://www.defencetalk.com/ut-dallas-technology-could-make-night-vision-thermal-imaging-affordable-63418/