Unlocking the Invisible with Visible Light: An Innovative Mid-Infrared Room Method
In a breakthrough development, researchers have developed an invisible, yet visible, method of viewing objects in mid-infrared wavelengths using a room-sized camera. By using a specially designed camera, the team was able to capture images of objects emitting mid-infrared radiation without the need for a light source or optical components. This new method could revolutionize the way scientists observe, detect, and study objects that emit mid-infrared radiation, such as stars, galaxies, and interstellar dust. The team is hopeful that this technology can be used to further our understanding of the universe.
source: Phys.org