Solar-blind technology

Solar-blind technology is a set of technologies to produce images without interference from the Sun. This is done by using wavelengths of ultraviolet light that are totally absorbed by the ozone layer, yet are transmitted in the Earth's atmosphere. Wavelengths from 240 to 280 nm are completely absorbed by the ozone layer. Elements of this technology are ultraviolet light sources, ultraviolet image detectors, and filters that only transmit the range of wavelengths that are blocked by ozone.[1] A system will also have a signal processing system, and a way to display the results (image).[2]

  1. ^ Paiva, Edinei C.; Oliveira, Fernanda P.; Ghosh, Santunu; Pacheco, Tiago S.; Leite, Ramon R.; de Souza, Rafael L.; Ludwig, Zélia M.C.; Martins, Maximiliano D. (October 2020). "Synthesis and Vibrational Spectroscopy of ( N H 4 ) 2 C o C r x S 1 - x O 4 2 . 6 H 2 O Tutton's Salt". Vibrational Spectroscopy. 111: 103178. doi:10.1016/j.vibspec.2020.103178.
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