Breakthroughs in Unifying Visible and SWIR Imaging
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For decades, capturing both visible and shortwave infrared required two separate cameras. This episode explores how breakthrough sensor technology finally unified both spectrums in a single chip—and why it's transforming industries.
- The Problem — Traditional silicon sensors can't detect infrared, forcing expensive dual-camera systems
- The Solution — Copper-to-copper bonding enables Sony's IMX992 & IMX993 sensors to capture full visible-to-SWIR spectrum (400-1700nm) on one chip
- Real-World Impact — Revolutionizing semiconductor inspection, plastic recycling, food quality control, and medical imaging
- Cost Revolution — Simplified design dramatically reduces system complexity and price
- Future Applications — Opens doors to medical diagnostics and long-range imaging previously impossible with traditional tech
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