Next generation Mid IR Sensors are leveraging new
technology. The 2016 study has 885 pages, 390 tables and figures. Worldwide mid
IR sensor markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the Internet of
things creates demand for more and more sensors.
Everything needs a sensor to be connected to the Internet
and available to smart phone apps. Mid
IR sensors can measure chemical composition of materials and gas. The
efficiency is unmatched by any other technology; cost is increasingly
competitive. Mid IR is extending use beyond military applications to commercial
systems, including the Internet of things where sensors become part of network
systems.
Mid IR sensors are the base of the Internet of Things
initiatives, they form the building blocks for all different types of imaging
and controls. Drones, robots, industrial robots, machines, cameras, buildings,
fire departments, traffic lights, traffic control, the military, the border
patrol, law enforcement, healthcare, asthma treatment, virtually everyone will
increasingly use mid IR sensors.
The Internet of Things (IoT) does not work without sensors,
mid IR sensors provide a significant aspect of modern visualization and
sensing. Drones use mid IR sensors for cameras and for navigation. Robots use
mid IR cameras for navigation. The intelligence community has used this mid IR
sensor technology for a long time and the technology is now gaining traction in
the commercial markets.
Mid IR sensors can measure chemical composition of materials
and gas. The efficiency is unmatched by any other technology; cost is
increasingly competitive. Mid IR has extended use beyond military applications
to commercial systems, including the Internet of things where sensors become
part of network systems.
Mid-IR QCL systems have achieved price performance levels
that are increasingly attractive. Vendors bring sensing capabilities to a broad
range of applications, including: spectroscopic and bio-medical imaging;
materials characterization; standoff explosive detection; microscopy; and
non-destructive testing. Spectroscopy and imaging measurements are easier,
faster and more cost-effective leveraging advances in mid IR sensing.
Mid-infrared sensors and imaging applications depend on
quantum cascade laser (QCL) technology. Daylight Solutions quantum cascade
laser (QCL) technology has been delivered to more systems for more customers in
more applications than all other QCL-based solutions combined. Advances in QC
laser technology and spectrometer hardware are combined with spectroscopic
techniques. Intra pulse spectroscopy and similar techniques provide a major
step change in sensitivity, speed of operation, fingerprinting capability, size
and cost. They offer a major improvement on methods of gas detection. Recent
advances in spectrometer hardware relate to QC gas sensors.
Advances exploit recent technological advances including
miniaturized integrated electronic systems, plug and play interfaces and micro
optics. These will progressively replace unwieldy, fragile and expensive
instrumentation.
The lasing wavelength for QCL's is determined by the choice
of semiconductor material. By adjusting the physical thickness of the
semiconductor layers new functionality is achieved. This removes the material
barriers associated with conventional semiconductor laser technology.
An infrared spectroscopic laser source has no need for
cryogenic cooling, provides high output powers, has large spectral coverage,
provides excellent spectral quality, and has good tunability. The removal of
the noise floor provides competitive advantage because it can be implemented
without the need of complex fringe removal techniques. It can be done without
expensive optical isolators. The feature that allows manageable removal of the
noise floor enables the laboratory performance of technology to be commercialized.
Mid IR analyzers in process control are expected to save
trillions of Btus annually in the petrochemical sector. Process control and
environmental monitoring potential applications are evolving for this
technology.
Examples of mid IR applications follow:
- Combustion emissions analysis
- Fugitive emissions control
- Contraband detection
- Improved safety conditions for plant workers
- On-site detection of chemicals
Medical applications include human breath monitoring,
glucose sensing, cancer detection and diagnostics, eye surgery, and
environmental health monitoring. Medical and industrial monitoring utilizes
trace detection of benzene, toluene or xylene. Medical applications account for
a growing mid-IR laser market. The medical area is evolving in both diagnostics
and treatment. Improved diagnostics are made possible through photonic
technologies.
Mid IR sensors deliver a better understanding of disease:
Optical molecular imaging is anticipated to be significant.
Mid IR sensors hold the possibility of making medicine much
more advanced because of the visibility into patient conditions that will be
possible. As visibility into patient condition is refined, so also remedies
will be much more refined. Energy efficiency and clean, renewable energy will
mean a stronger economy, a cleaner environment, and greater energy
independence. Working with a wide array of state, community, industry, and
university partners, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy invests in a diverse set of energy
technologies.
Mid-IR sensor systems have achieved price to performance
levels adequate to assure rapid adoption. Capabilities address a broad range of
applications, including: location of people as targets, spectroscopic and
bio-medical imaging; materials characterization; standoff explosive detection;
microscopy; non-destructive testing. Spectroscopy, and imaging measurements.
These are easier, faster, and cost-effective.
Military applications account for a significant portion of
mid IR sensor markets. The remaining part of revenue comes from CO2 sensors,
building sensors, and units for a range of different markets. Markets at $4.19
billion in 2015 are anticipated to reach $30 billion by 2022 as price
performance increases and unit costs decrease from $3,000 per unit to $2,000
per high end unit. $300 per mid-range sensor has dropped to $200. $8 has
dropped to $6 per unit providing price points that make the sensors affordable.
or less per unit on average drive further interest from commercial buyers.
The decrease in size of units from bench size devices to
portable units makes them more useful across the board in every industry.
Companies Profiled
Market Leaders
- United Technologies / Kidde Spectris / Omega
- GE / Senseair
- FLIR
- Raytheon
- Lockheed Martin
- MKS / Newport
- BAE
- Daylight Solutions
- Danaher / Raytek
- II-VI / Marlow
- Sick AG
- Emerson / Cascade Technologies
- Sofradir
- Bosch
- Micro-Epsilon
- Finmeccanica / SELEX Galileo
- Hamamatsu
- Johnson Controls
- IPG Photonics
- Block Engineering
Market Participants
- AdTechoptics
- Aerocrine
- Alpes Lasers / ALTechnologies
- Block Engineering
- Bosch
- Acuity Brands
- Advanced Photonix
- Agiltron / SensArrayInfrared
- Cymbet
- Circassia / Aerocrine
- Danaher Acquires Raytek
- Digi International
- Linear Control/Dust Networks
- EnOcean GmbH
- Ekips Technologies
- Elliot Scientific
- Finmeccanica
- SELEX Galileo Inc.
- Ferro Solutions
- Flexible Electronics Concepts
- Fortive 730
- General Electric (GE)
- Hamamatsu
- II-VI incorporated / Marlow Industries
- ILX Lightwave
- IPG Photonics
- Sensor Products
- Johnson Controls
- JonDeTech
- Kidde Products Limited / Airsense Technology
- Lockheed-Martin
- M Squared
- MIRTHE (Mid-Infrared Technologies for Health and the Environment) National Science Foundation
- Mirthe Mid IR Sensor Breath Analyzers
- Marktech Optoelectronics
- Mitre
- Nanophase Technologies
- Opto Solutions
- Opto Diode Corporation
- Opto Solutions
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- PNNL Electronics and Systems Integration
- Physical Sciences
- Power Technology
- Sensor Switch
- SenseAir
- Sentinel Photonics
- Sick AG
- Sofradir
- Spectris / Omega Engineering
- Structured Materials Industries
- Telops
- Thorlabs
- United Technologies
- Kidde Products Limited / AirSense Technology
- VIASPACE / Ionfinity
- Vigo System S.A.
- Xenics Sentinel Photonics
- Thermo Fischer Scientific / NovaWave Technologies
- VIASPACE / Ionfinity
Key Topics
- Mid Infrared (IR) Sensors
- Electro-magnetic spectrum
- QC laser technology
- Spectrometer hardware
- Wireless Sensor Network
- Wireless Nodes
- Homeland security
- Military communications
- Infrared countermeasures
- Chemical warfare agent detection
- Explosives detection
- Medical diagnostics
- Industrial process controls
- Remote gas leak detection
- Pollution monitoring
- Real-time combustion controls
- Mid IR sensor
- Microcontroller
- Energy Harvesting
- Vibration-Based Wireless Energy
- Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters
- Thermoelectrics
- Generating Power From Heat
- Smart Computing
- Wireless Sensor Networks
- Smart Cities
- Smart Buildings
- Military Remote Energy Applications
- Off-Grid Special Sensors
- Pipeline Monitoring
- Navigational aids
- Thermoelectric cooling
- Automotive Sensors
- Sensor Lighting
- Manganese dioxide
- Nanoparticles, Nanotechnology Graphene
- Self-assembly, Nanostructured Thin Films
- Microgenerator Sensors
- Vibration Sensors
- Piezoelectricity
- Solid State Technology
- Microgenerator
- Power Source Of Sensor
- Sensor node
Spanning over 885 pages “Mid IR Sensors:
Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016 to 2022” report covers Mid IR
Sensors Executive Summary, Mid IR Sensor Market Description and Market
Dynamics, Mid IR Sensors Market Shares and Market Forecasts, Mid IR Sensors
Product Description, Mid IR Sensor Technology, Mid Infrared (Ir) Sensors
Company Profiles.
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