Infrared beam
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BLACKLIGHTInfrared beam
lasersa device that utilizes the natural oscillations of atoms or molecules between energy levels for generating a beam of coherent electromagnetic radiation usually in the ultraviolet, visible, or infrared regions of the spectrum
farrednear-infrared
HEATLAMPInfrared device
RAYSInfrared and gamma
firfar-infrared radiation
flirforward looking infrared radar
THERMALIMAGINGOne use of infrared radiation
ultrared(not in technical use) infrared
flirsFLIR, forward looking infrared radar
LASERTAGTeam game with infrared-sensitive targets
snooperscopean instrument for viewing infrared radiation
snooperscopesSNOOPERSCOPE, an instrument for viewing infrared radiation
POLARBEARSAnimals that are nearly invisible to infrared detectors
ultrareda part of the visible spectrum, also INFRARED
infraredsINFRARED, a part of the visible spectrum, also ULTRARED
bolometeran instrument for measuring radiant energy or infrared light
ETA... Carinae (the brightest infrared object in the night sky)
ultraredsULTRARED, a part of the visible spectrum, also INFRARED
bolometersBOLOMETER, an instrument for measuring radiant energy or infrared light
yagssynthetic yttrium aluminum garnet, used for infrared lasers and as a gemstone
yagsynthetic yttrium aluminum garnet, used for infrared lasers and as a gemstone
lampsAn electrical device producing ultraviolet, infrared, or other radiation, used for therapeutic purposes
bolometrymeasurement by a bolometer, an instrument for measuring radiant energy or infrared light
remotest(of an electronic device) Operating or operated by means of radio or infrared signals
bolometriesBOLOMETRY, measurement by a bolometer, an instrument for measuring radiant energy or infrared light
phytochromea plant pigment which absorbs red or infrared rays and acts as an enzyme controlling growth
phytochromesPHYTOCHROME, a plant pigment which absorbs red or infrared rays and acts as an enzyme controlling growth
evaporographa device giving direct or photographic images of objects in darkness by focusing infrared radiations from them onto an oil-film
evaporographsEVAPOROGRAPH, a device giving direct or photographic images of objects in darkness by focusing infrared radiations from them onto an oil-film
cyanineany of various dyes used especially to sensitize photographic film to light from the green, yellow, red, and infrared regions of the spectrum
thermographyA printing technique in which a wet ink image is fused by heat or infrared radiation with a resinous powder to produce a raised impression
thermographAn instrument that produces a trace or image representing a record of the varying temperature or infrared radiation over an area or during a period of time
thermographsAn instrument that produces a trace or image representing a record of the varying temperature or infrared radiation over an area or during a period of time
lidardevice similar to radar in principle and operation but using infrared laser light instead of radio waves and capable of detecting particles and varying physical conditions in the atmosphere
lidarsdevice similar to radar in principle and operation but using infrared laser light instead of radio waves and capable of detecting particles and varying physical conditions in the atmosphere
laserto treat with a laser, a source of high-intensity optical, infrared, or ultraviolet radiation produced as a result of stimulated emission maintained within a solid, liquid, or gaseous medium
reflectographya technique used to detect underdrawing, etc in a painting, in which infrared light is bounced off the lowest, gessoed layer and the resulting image viewed on a TV monitor
microwaveAn electromagnetic wave with a wavelength in the range 0.001û0.3 m, shorter than that of a normal radio wave but longer than those of infrared radiation. Microwaves are used in radar, in communications, and for heating in microwave ovens and in various industrial processes
microwavesAn electromagnetic wave with a wavelength in the range 0.001û0.3 m, shorter than that of a normal radio wave but longer than those of infrared radiation. Microwaves are used in radar, in communications, and for heating in microwave ovens and in various industrial processes