Abstract
A new infrared camera operating between 8 and 12 μm is described. The thermo-optical properties of two superposed fluid layers are used. It is shown that the modulation of the fluid-fluid interface, due to the infrared image, of a two-phase ternary mixture can be made much larger than with a two-phase binary one. Making this modulation visible, is the principle of a sensitive IR-visible image converter.
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