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14 May 2019 Vantablack properties in commercial thermal infrared imaging systems
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We describe the use of Vantablack® in commercial infrared imaging systems, including in thermal infrared cameras and test equipment. Vantablack® is an ultra-black coating developed by Surrey NanoSystems Ltd. in the United Kingdom and supported in the USA by Santa Barbara Infrared, Inc. Vantablack® was originally developed for satellite-borne blackbody calibration systems and is now available in two versions, either directly applied to surfaces using vacuum-deposition technology (Vantablack®), or by spraying and then post-processing (Vantablack®-S). In this paper, we present the results of Vantablack®-S coated cold shields and blackbody calibration sources; and compare performance to other industry standard black coatings. Also included are results of environmental testing on coated surfaces demonstrating that, while they are not meant to be touched, they withstand extremes of heat, vacuum and thermal cycling as well or better than other black coatings.
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Arnold Adams, Fred Nicol, Steve McHugh, John Moore, Gregory Matis, and Gabriel A. Amparan "Vantablack properties in commercial thermal infrared imaging systems", Proc. SPIE 11001, Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling, and Testing XXX, 110010W (14 May 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2518768
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Black bodies

Reflectivity

Mid-IR

Cameras

Temperature metrology

Infrared imaging

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