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Understanding Infrared Thermography Reading 3

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Figure 1.12: Transmission curves of various infrared transmitting material<br />

c: 100<br />

0 90<br />

~ 80<br />

- 70<br />

~ 60<br />

c: 50<br />

tV<br />

t!: 40<br />

- 30<br />

c:<br />

Q)<br />

20<br />

e 10<br />

0.. 1<br />

Germanium (ar-coated at 10 J..Lm)<br />

Transmission<br />

Q) ~--------------~----~------<br />

c: 100<br />

0 90<br />

·- (/) 80<br />

!! 70<br />

E 60<br />

(/)<br />

c: 50<br />

tV<br />

j!: 40<br />

- 30<br />

c: 20<br />

Q)<br />

5 10 15 20<br />

Wavel ength (~m)<br />

Zinc Selenide (ZnSe)<br />

Transmission<br />

~ 10 L-~------~------~------~-----<br />

~ 1 5 10 15 20<br />

Wavelength (11m)<br />

c: 100<br />

0 90<br />

·- (/) 80<br />

!! 70<br />

E so<br />

(/)<br />

c: 50<br />

CIS<br />

j!: 40<br />

... 30<br />

c: 20<br />

Q)<br />

Transmission<br />

KR5-5<br />

5 10 15 20<br />

Wavelength (~m)<br />

Sapphire<br />

~ 10 L-----------------------~------<br />

Q)<br />

Q. 1 5 10 15 20<br />

Wavelength (~m)<br />

Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang

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