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Photosensitive element for an infrared-to-visible image converter

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Abstract

We show that gels can be used to record images formed by IR radiation (in the 10.6-μm wavelength) and then be played back in the visible by a dark-background-illumination technique. The recording process is transient.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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