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Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) Imaging

Can You See Beyond the Visible?

Can You See Beyond the Visible?

A large number of applications that are difficult or impossible to perform using visible light are made possible, with superior results, using short-wave infrared (SWIR) imaging thus enabling the user to "See Beyond the Visible". Unlike mid-wave infrared (MWIR) and long-wave infrared (LWIR) light, which is emitted from the object itself, SWIR is similar to visible light in that photons are reflected or absorbed by an object, providing the strong contrast needed for higher resolution imaging. Ambient star light and background radiance (nightglow) are natural emitters of SWIR and provide excellent illumination for outdoor or nighttime imaging including imaging though fog, haze and water vapors.

Most Popular SWIR Imaging Applications

  • Electronic Board Inspection
  • Solar Cell Inspection
  • Identifying and Sorting
  • Produce Inspection
  • Surveillance
  • Anti-Counterfeiting
  • Process Quality Control


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Figure 1a: Visible Imaging of Red Apple. Notice the Apple Looks Perfectly Red with Visible Imaging. Defects are Not Easily Discernable.

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Figure 1b: SWIR Imaging of Red Apple. Bruising is Clearly Evident on the Apple with SWIR Imaging. It is Easy to Inspect Any Defects on the Skin.

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Figure 2a: Visible Imaging of Baby Powder Bottle. Notice the Bottle Looks White and Glossy with Visible Imaging. The Powder within is not Discernable at All.

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Figure 2b: SWIR Imaging of Baby Powder Bottle. The Bottle is Transparent to SWIR Wavelengths. It is Easy to See the Amount of Powder Within.

Edmund Optics is Your SWIR Imaging Expert

Capable of manufacturing and assembling in volume to the highest standards, Edmund Optics is experienced in designing, manufacturing, and coating SWIR imaging lenses. Edmund Optics offers lens assemblies designed with glasses that are optimized for performance in the SWIR spectrum, and our SWIR anti-reflection (AR) coatings are specially designed for maximum transmission of SWIR wavelengths.

It is essential to use a lens that is both designed and coated for the SWIR wavelength band. Using a lens designed for the visible spectrum will result in low resolution images and higher optical aberrations.

SWIR Imaging Lens Specifications

  • Designed for Superior Image Quality and SWIR Wavelengths
  • AR Coated for R<0.5% @ 800 - 1800nm
  • Supports up to 25.6mm Sensors

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