Micro-scale thermal imaging of organic and polymeric materials with cooled and uncooled infrared cameras

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The emissivity corrected thermal imaging combined with a real-time direct imposed-signal system on the freezing of biological cells is presented, which makes it possible to visualize the exothermic latent heat at a minus temperature. The applicability of the uncooled micro bolometer (thermal detector) to the micro-scale thermal analysis on the phase transitions of organic and polymeric materials is discussed in comparison with the photon detector, equipped with the optics originally designed. © 2012 J. Morikawa et al.

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Morikawa, J., Hayakawa, E., & Hashimoto, T. (2012). Micro-scale thermal imaging of organic and polymeric materials with cooled and uncooled infrared cameras. Advances in Optical Technologies. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/484650

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