Exosens with its continuous innovation and commitment to offer advanced imaging solutions, proposes a diverse range of imaging technologies covering a large spectrum of light from below 300 nm Ultra Violet (UV) and up to 12,000 nm in the thermal spectral range Long Wave Infrared (LWIR). The complete portfolio of products from Ultra Violet (UV) to Long Wave Infrared (LWIR) serves different markets like defense, surveillance, industrial, lifescience and environment.
The Ultra Violet (UV) technology developed by Photonis extends imaging beyond the limits of human vision. This capability finds applications in fields such as semiconductor inspection, where insights into phenomena not visible to the naked eye are crucial.
Simultaneously, the Visible/Near Infrared imaging technology provided by Photonis broadens the horizons of real-time imaging across low light conditions. By integrating CMOS sensors and an Image Intensifier tube into an intensified camera, Photonis continues to redefine the standards of ultra-sensitive imaging technology, addressing the diverse applications in industries ranging from defense and security to industrial inspections.
In addition, with its advanced in-house design and manufacturing of Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) InGaAs imagers, developed and produced by Xenics, customers are offered with wide range of products portfolio to fit their application – right down to the detector level.
In the Long Wave Infrared (LWIR) spectral band, Xenics offers cameras and cores with low NETD options and a range of optics options and pixel resolutions for various thermal imaging devices.
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Ultra Violet cameras
Ultra Violet (UV) intensified cameras and cores, combining Photonis brand long-time expertise in Image Intensifier tubes with state-of-the-art camera technology.
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Visible - Near Infrared (VIS/NIR) cameras and cores provide color or monochrome real-time imaging capabilities from daylight to overcast starlight in the visible and near infrared spectrum
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Xenics Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) cameras, cores and sensors are specially designed to detect and capture images in this specific wavelength range
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Our MWIR imaging systems provide unmatched capabilities for capturing and analyzing thermal data with precision and accuracy
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Our Long Wave Infrared (LWIR) and Very Long Wave Infrared cameras and cores are designed for seamless integration into a variety of electro-optics systems.
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Enhanced vision equipment for surveillance in the visible or for dual use (Visible/Thermal)
Read moreFrequently asked questions
What is the difference between active and passive digital camera in terms of functionality?
An active digital camera employs its own source of illumination to enhance visibility in low-light conditions. This camera actively emits additional light and captures the reflected signals. In contrast, a passive low-light camera relies solely on available ambient light, such as moonlight or starlight, without emitting any additional light of its own.
What is the best-fit lens format for different application?
The choice of lens format may differ for different applications. It depends on the specific requirements of the users, and the resolution of the camera sensor. Higher resolution is generally preferred for applications where detailed imaging is crucial, but factors such as field of view and distance to the target also play a significant role in selecting the appropriate lens.
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Combining the strengths of both Xenics and Telops technologies in the field of infrared imaging and camera systems lead to innovative and powerful solutions.
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Ultra violet technology
Ultraviolet or UV, is a wavelength range below 400 nm or shorter than the visible wavelength. Explore Ultraviolet imaging technology across the full spectrum of UVA, UVB, and UVC
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