Copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) thin-film cells for solar energy generation offer decisive economical advantages over other types of cells by enabling the manufacture of lightweight and flexible modules.
Thin-film solar cells have essential advantages compared to traditional cells based on silicon wafers.
Thermal imaging is simply defined as the use of an infrared sensor to detect radiation emitted from an object in the SWIR, MWIR or LWIR region of the infrared spectrum.
Thin film solar cells on the SWIR test bench (DE)
Infrared technology improves driver assistance systems
Even on moonless but starlit nights, highly sensitive InGaAs cameras are able produce good images.
In semiconductor chip manufacturing, an examination of failed components during operation yields valuable information about the production sites process stability and the success of quality assurance measures.
The use of the near-infrared spectral imager (NIR) up to a wavelength of 2.5 μm is of immense economic importance
Signatures in paintings can be recognized very well with the use of infrared analysis, otherwise known as reflectography.
Image capture in the near-infrared spectrum (NIR) at wavelengths up to 2.5 µm is gaining ever greater economic significance