Long-wavelength infra-red night vision goggles

Radiant energy – Infrared-to-visible imaging

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C250S332000

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07459684

ABSTRACT:
A night vision apparatus and method comprising employing a detector operating in the 7 to 14 microns wavelength region, converting via electronics and/or photonics the received light to the region visible to the human eye, and displaying the visible light on a display, wherein a housing contains the detector, the electronics and/or photonics, and the display.

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