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Thermoelectrics cool night vision goggles
Thermoelectrics technology has found a home cooling infrared night vision goggles used by the U.S. military. Night vision has been limited by thermally-generated noise in indium gallium arsenide IR sensors. Nextreme Thermal Solutions and infrared sensor maker Princeton Lightwave used thermal bump technology to cool a short-wave infrared InGaAs focal plane array (see photo), thereby clarifying its images.

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Thermoelectrics has found a home cooling infrared night vision goggles used by the U.S. military...


 
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