The Abris-M series infrared observation mirror is a high-performance image conversion observation mirror that can be used for observation, recording, and digitizing observation images. Mainly used for observing light sources in the infrared or ultraviolet wavelength range of 270-2000 nm. Abris-M series infrared observation mirrors are used in laser collimation, laser observation, fiber optic collimation, fiber optic communication, and optical processing; Botany, biophysics, medicine, forensic science; Art restoration, literature review, recording, carving, painting; Infrared microscopes, infrared luminescence excited by ultraviolet radiation, fluorescence and other fields have wide applications.
Working Principle:
Infrared observation mirror is used to observe objects by focusing the light reflected or emitted by the observed object into a camera tube. Corresponding electronic images will be generated based on the incident spectral intensity and the S-1 spectral sensitivity of the photocathode material. The instrument provides the required power by continuously holding down the button on it. Once powered on, the built-in 3 V battery will generate a high voltage of 16-18 KV, sufficient to accelerate electronic images to the output screen. The green fluorescence output (wavelength 550 nm) can be seen by adjusting the eyepiece.
Technical Indicators:

Spectral sensitivity:
Infrared laser beams within 1 meter can be observed
Minimum approximate value of required power density:

