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Tiny infrared chip could improve detection of gases and heat

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The tunable device controls mid-infrared light for more precise thermal imaging, chemical sensing, or pollution monitoring. Credits: Credit: iStock Previous image Next image Infrared cameras can be used to spot useful information that our eyes can’t see, such as gases escaping from a pipeline, chemicals in the atmosphere, or heat leaking from a building. But sensing infrared light in sophisticated ways still requires expensive and bulky systems.Now MIT researchers have created a chip-based optical device that can dynamically control incoming infrared light, to act as a tunable lens that gathers additional information for infrared cameras.

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The tunable device controls mid-infrared light for more precise thermal imaging, chemical sensing, or pollution monitoring. Zach Winn | MIT News Publication Date: July 13, 2026 Press Inquiries Press Contact: Abby Abazorius Email: [email protected] Phone: 617-253-2709 MIT News Office Close Caption: MIT researchers have created a chip-based optical device that can dynamically control incoming infrared light for more precise thermal imaging, chemical sensing, or pollution monitoring. Credits: Credit: iStock Previous image Next image Infrared cameras can be used to spot useful information that our eyes can’t see, such as gases escaping from a pipeline, chemicals in the atmosphere, or heat leaking from a building.

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