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  • (InGaAs) Semiconductor substrate for [[infrared light]] detectors in the 700nm to 1.8µm near infrared band
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  • * [[Infrared light]]
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  • (MCT or HgCdTe) A semiconductor used for [[infrared light]] detection, which can be adjusted, in manufacturing, to cover different pa
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  • #Redirect [[Infrared light]]
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  • #Redirect [[Infrared light]]
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  • ...rns brightly. Its principle is that it will be a more attractive source of infrared light to a heat-seeking missile. ...missiles, which previously homed on the brightest wide-spectrum source of infrared light, now look for multiple infrared wavelengths, or, as with the [[FIM-92 Sting
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  • ...ic spectrum reflected from or emitted by an object, typically within the [[infrared light|infrared]] through [[ultraviolet]] wavelength range, and compare it to spec
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  • {{r|Infrared light}}
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  • Articles pertaining to technologies or devices that make use of infrared light
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  • the practice of taking and interpreting [[visible light|visible]] and [[infrared light]] photographs and video, radar imagery, and other ways to form pictures of
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  • {{r|Infrared light|Infrared}}
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  • {{r|Infrared light}}
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  • {{r|Infrared light}}
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  • ...ccurring as galena, an important ore of [[lead]], it also is used as an [[infrared light]] detector optimized for operation in the 1-3.5µm near IR band
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  • {{r|Infrared light}}
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  • {{r|Infrared light}}
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  • ...confusing, as the actual threat detector is in the [[ultraviolet]], not [[infrared light]] spectrum. See [[infrared countermeasures]] for some issues and trends.<re
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  • {{r|Infrared light}}
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  • {{r|Infrared light}}
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  • ...]] might be considered a protocol. Similarly, the sequence of modulated [[infrared light]] emitted by a [[television]] remote control is also a protocol. A more co
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  • ...ts in all parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, including [[radar]] and [[infrared light|infrared]]. Some controllers, especially aboard ships, may address acoustic
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  • ...ght viewing", in which the viewer illuminated the area of interest with an infrared light, and viewed the reflections. Later technologies, often in different subpart ...d to hold the infrared viewing system. A sniperscope, required a source of infrared light. Often, such a device had two side-by-side tubes, resembling a flashlight a
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  • spectral bands, one [[visible light]] and eighteen [[infrared light]], seven in the (seven in the longwave IR, five in the midwave, six in the
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  • {{r|Infrared light}}
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  • {{r|Infrared light}}
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  • Routinely, it carries electro-optical sensors for the [[visible light]] and [[infrared light|infrared]] spectra, and a combined [[laser rangefinder]] and [[laser design
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  • ...some type of electro-optical viewing system, in the [[visible light]] or [[infrared light]] spectra, for aiming the gun, but that is more a facet of the platform car
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  • ...hnical and operational reasons, laser rangefinders usually use invisible [[infrared light]]. Inexpensive and efficient solid-state lasers, and laser detectors, are w ...the sensor looking for the laser rangefinder energy, perhaps by turning on infrared light or firing flares. Modern laser designators do not send a simple continuous
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  • ...llimeter wave start roughly above 100 GHz; they [[blur]] into the longer [[infrared light]] frequencies.
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  • ...the sun casts long shadows which help highlight even shallow earthworks. [[Infrared light|Infrared]] photography (which focuses on the area of the [[electromagnetic
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  • ...rnail polish. Based upon the ratio of changing absorbances of the red and infrared light caused by the difference in color between oxygen-carrying (bright red) and
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  • ...nique feature of the F-35 is the distributed aperture system, a set of six infrared light|infrared cameras on the top, side, rear, etc., of the aircraft, so the pilo
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  • ...ectral MASINT involves the synthesis of images as seen by visible and near infrared light. US MASINT in this area is coordinated by the Hyperspectral MASINT Support
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  • ...|space-based Staring Infrared Sensor arrays; which detect the heat (i.e., infrared light) of missile launches and gave the first warning of SS-1 SCUD launches in th
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  • [[Infrared light]]
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  • ...iety of means, including heat, finger pressure, high capture rate cameras, infrared light, optic capture, and shadow capture. The screens must be supplemented by a
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  • Should the R-template be blue-italic for Infrared light > Related Articles > Definition? It's not that there isn't a proper cluster ...defintion. Which Related Articles page is has the R template linking to [[Infrared light/Related Articles/Definition]]?
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  • ...not just the traditional radio and radar frequencies. It includes passive infrared light heat-seeking guidance and thermal viewing. It includes directed energy from ...aft is threatened by heat-seeking air-to-air missiles (AAM), which use the infrared light part of the spectrum, it can release flare (electronic warfare)|flares for
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  • ...n the disturbed paper. Subsequent photographic methods, using visible or infrared light grazing the surface of the paper, were even faster. Against any serious co
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  • ...ium]] was added to reflect both ultraviolet, which damaged the fabric, and infrared light, which caused heating of the gas. This was an innovation with the LZ-126 wh
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  • ...used to treat neuropathic symptoms. Photo Energy Therapy devices emit near infrared light typically at a wavelength of 890nm. This wavelength is believed to stimulat
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  • ...space-based Staring Infrared Sensor arrays]]; which detect the heat (i.e., infrared light) of missile launches and gave the first warning of [[SS-1 SCUD]] launches i
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  • ...work in physics (particularly optics) and he was the first to discover '''infrared light'''.<ref>[http://www.seds.org/messier/Xtra/Bios/wherschel.html Friedrich Wil
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