Introduction
Selecting the correct infrared spectral band is one of the most critical design decisions in any EO/IR system. Mid-wave infrared (MWIR, 3–5 μm) and long-wave infrared (LWIR, 8–14 μm) each offer distinct advantages depending on the target, environment, and operational requirement.
Atmospheric Transmission Windows
The atmosphere transmits infrared radiation efficiently in two primary windows: the MWIR window (3–5 μm) and the LWIR window (8–14 μm). Both windows are suitable for long-range imaging, but their behavior differs in humidity, haze, and dust.
MWIR advantages:
- Better transmission in humid tropical environments
- Higher sensitivity to high-temperature targets (engines, hot exhaust)
- Superior contrast against cold sky backgrounds for airborne applications
- Laser spot detection at common 1.06 μm-pumped MWIR bands
LWIR advantages:
- Lower cost uncooled detector technology available (microbolometer)
- Excellent for ambient-temperature target detection
- Better performance through aerosol and smoke
- Passive detection of human body temperature (37°C peak emission ~9.3 μm)
Cooled vs Uncooled Detectors
MWIR imaging almost universally requires cryogenic cooling — typically a Stirling cooler — to achieve the required detector sensitivity (NETD < 20 mK). This adds SWaP overhead but delivers thermal sensitivity performance unavailable from uncooled technology.
LWIR can be achieved with uncooled microbolometer technology, dramatically reducing cost, power consumption, and eliminating cooldown wait times. The IRhubs ZHUYING L12 series achieves this in a 35×35 mm board at under 12V.
Application Guidance
| Application | Recommended Band | IRhubs Module |
|---|---|---|
| Long-range vehicle detection | MWIR | ZHUYING M12, H10 |
| Human body detection | LWIR | ZHUYING L12, PL06 |
| Maritime surveillance | LWIR | ZHUYING L12-CL |
| Fire control / targeting | MWIR | ZHUYING H10, M06 |
| UAV payload (SWaP-limited) | LWIR | ZHUYING L12-MP |
| Dual-band fusion | LWIR + VIS | HAOYING LV0625A |
Conclusion
Both MWIR and LWIR remain essential in the EO/IR designer’s toolkit. IRhubs supplies a complete range covering both bands, enabling system integrators to select or combine the optimal sensor for each application. Contact our engineering team for application-specific selection guidance.