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GoKid

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May 26, 2006
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Is anyone familiar with how to produce virtually transparent laticework of infrared conducting material on a 14" by 14" glass sheet for example? Are there clear infrared epoxies available?
 
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Specify your frequency of interest. Near or far infrared?. most LED's are near infrared and are potted in clear epoxy. Far infrared is thermal.
 
My goal is to have a dual plane grid of IR conductors spaced 1mm apart, that you can essentially see through. I want to scan both glass edges (x glass and y glass) and calculate via signal processing the cartesian coordinates of an infrared beam striking the glass. I don't have aproblem with the processer part of it just how to make the glass material with latticework of IR conductors at 800-900nm and small spacing to render conduction when a laser IR hits it.
 
Huh? 800-900 nm is barely outside of the visible range, therefore, jsut about ANYTHING transparent to visible will be transparent to your wavelength. So get a sheet of plexiglass or Lexan and cut openings in it.


Is this for school?

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