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Wideband response of a terahertz-millimeter imager based on a 384x288 pixel uncooled bolometric detector

In this paper, learn more about INO’s NIRST (New Infra-Red Sensor Technology), an imager based on uncooled bolometers. This technology is suitable for earth observation as it monitors high temperature events on the ground related to fires and volcanic events and will measure their physical parameters and take measurements of sea surface temperatures.

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Marc Terroux, Linda Marchese, Martin Bolduc, Luc Mercier, Claude Chevalier, Lucie Gagnon, Bruno Tremblay, Francis Généreux, Jacques-Edmond Paultre, Francis Provençal, Patrick Beaupré, Yan Desroches, François Châteauneuf, and Alain Bergeron "Wideband response of a terahertz-millimeter imager based on a 384x288 pixel uncooled bolometric detector", Proc. SPIE 10563, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2014, 105635H (17 November 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2304123
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