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Spectral sizing of a coarse-spectral-resolution satellite sensor for XCO2 [PDF]
Verifying anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions globally is essential to inform about the progress of institutional efforts to mitigate anthropogenic climate forcing. To monitor localized emission sources, spectroscopic satellite sensors have been
J. S. Wilzewski +21 more
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Detection of Methane Emission from a Local Source Using GOSAT Target Observations
Emissions of atmospheric methane (CH4), which greatly contributes to radiative forcing, have larger uncertainties than those for carbon dioxide (CO2). The Thermal And Near-infrared Sensor for carbon Observation Fourier-Transform Spectrometer (TANSO-FTS ...
Akihiko Kuze +5 more
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Short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) sensors have attracted keen attention due to the increasing necessity in a variety of scientific and industrial applications, including biomedical and information technology fields.
Chulyeon Lee +2 more
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High Sensitivity Shortwave Infrared Photodetector Based on PbS QDs Using P3HT
Shortwave infrared (SWIR) photodetectors are being actively researched for their application in autonomous vehicles, biometric sensors, and night vision.
Jin Beom Kwon +4 more
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Reflectance Imaging spectroscopy: Fusion of VNIR and SWIR for Cultural Heritage Analysis [PDF]
Reflectance Imaging Spectroscopy, often referred to as hyperspectral imaging, is an imaging technique that enables the simultaneous capture of spatial and spectral information from a scene without physical contact and in a non-invasive manner.
Grillini, Federico
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Synthesis of silicon-substituted hemicyanines for multimodal SWIR imaging
SWIR dyes offer many advantages over their more common NIR congeners; however, the available options are limited. New SWIR imaging agents can be accessed by remodeling existing NIR molecules (i.e., hemicyanines (HD)).
Lukas, Smaga +4 more
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Establishing Design Principles for Emissive Organic SWIR Chromophores from Energy Gap Laws
Rational design of bright near and shortwave infrared (NIR: 700–1000 SWIR: 1000–2000 nm) molecular and nanoscale emitters is a fundamental scientific question with applications ranging from deep tissue imaging to new photonic materials.
Timothy, Atallah +5 more
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Raw Fe-XANES spectra of SWIR melt inclusions and glasses
Yves Moussallam (16979781)
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Single-molecule localization microscopy has proved very promising to unravel the dynamics and molecular architecture of thin biological samples down to the nanoscale.
Stéphane, Mornet +6 more
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Constraints on methane emissions in North America from future geostationary remote-sensing measurements [PDF]
The success of future geostationary (GEO) satellite observation missions depends on our ability to design instruments that address their key scientific objectives.
N. Bousserez +8 more
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