SWIR (Short-Wave Infrared) refers to infrared light with wavelengths between 1.4 and 3 micrometers. SWIR is commonly used in imaging applications, such as night vision, surveillance, and industrial inspection, because it can 'see' through fog, smoke, and certain materials that are opaque to visible light. It is also utilized in remote sensing, allowing for the identification and analysis of materials based on their spectral reflectance in the SWIR range.
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