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Air-stable and ultrasensitive solution-cast SWIR photodetectors utilizing modified core/shell colloidal quantum dots

open access: yesNano Convergence, 2020
InGaAs-based photodetectors have been generally used for detection in the short-wave infrared (SWIR) region. However, the epitaxial process used to grow these materials is expensive; therefore, InGaAs-based photodetectors are limited to space exploration
Jin-Beom Kwon   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

A dataset of visible – Short wave InfraRed reflectance spectra collected on pre-cooked pasta products

open access: yesData in Brief, 2021
Reflectance Visible (Vis) and Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) spectra of pre-cooked pasta products were collected in a non-invasive way by using an ASD FieldSpec® 4 Standard–Res portable spectrophotoradiometer (350–2500 nm).
Giuseppe Bonifazi   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Python Code to Design non-Gaussian SWIR Multispectral Filter

open access: yes, 2023
Python code to design non-Gaussian SWIR multispectral filter. This code was used to obtain the results of the paper "Design of non-Gaussian Multispectral SWIR Filters for Assessment of ECOSTRESS Library".
José Gabriel Gomes (14808406)   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Minimally Invasive Delivery of Optical Nanosensors Using Injectable Hydrogels

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Interfaces, EarlyView.
Injectable peptide hydrogels offer a minimally invasive delivery platform for single‐walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT)‐based near‐infrared fluorescent sensors, enabling real‐time measurement of drug concentrations. Encapsulated SWCNTs show a dose‐dependent fluorescence response across physiologically relevant concentrations and retain their fluorescence ...
Shirel Kleiner, Gili Bisker
wiley   +1 more source

SWIR-fig

open access: yes, 2019
Seismic section of the two ...
xd wei (6897908)
core   +1 more source

Facet‐Specific PbS Quantum Dot Passivation Using Halide Perovskites for SWIR Photodetectors

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Interfaces, EarlyView.
PbS quantum dots (QDs) are emerging as powerful short‐wave infrared photodetectors, yet the passivation mechanism of large QDs by perovskites ‐ critical for their stability ‐ remains unexplained. Here, we unveil the ligand structure of CH3NH3PbI3 (MAPI)‐passivated 4‐nm PbS QDs using FTIR, XPS, SEM, NMR, and DFT.
L. Paillardet   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mineral Mapping Using Simulated Worldview-3 Short-Wave-Infrared Imagery

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2013
WorldView commercial imaging satellites comprise a constellation developed by DigitalGlobe Inc. (Longmont, CO, USA). Worldview-3 (WV-3), currently planned for launch in 2014, will have 8 spectral bands in the Visible and Near-Infrared (VNIR), and an ...
Sandra L. Perry, Fred A. Kruse
doaj   +1 more source

Tunable Extraordinary Optical Transmission in the Long‐Wavelength Infrared Range Using Electrostatic MEMS Actuation

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, EarlyView.
A MEMS‐integrated metamaterial filter enables continuous, low‐voltage spectral tuning in the long‐wavelength infrared (LWIR). The device employs extraordinary optical transmission in a dual suspended metasurface stack, where electrostatic actuation precisely controls the intermembrane air gap.
Oleg Bannik   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Review of Short-Wavelength Infrared Flip-Chip Bump Bonding Process Technology

open access: yesSensors
Short-wave infrared (SWIR) imaging has a wide range of applications in civil and military fields. Over the past two decades, significant efforts have been devoted to developing high-resolution, high-sensitivity, and cost-effective SWIR sensors covering ...
Junhao Du   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Drone detection in the reflective bands: Vis, NIR, SWIR, eSWIR

open access: yes, 2022
Target detection and identification are well-studied problems in the visible (VIS) and near infrared (NIR) bands, with recent work focusing on the short wave IR (SWIR) band.
Wiley, L.   +4 more
core   +1 more source

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