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By NS Wickramasinghe BSc (Eng)
1/19/2014

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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
HISTORY
GENERATIONS OF NVDs
BASIC WORKING PRINCIPLE
IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBES
BASIC COMPONENTS
MAINTENANCE OF NVDs
NIGHT VISION DEVICES USED IN SRI LANKA
NAVY
INTRODUCTION
 HUMAN VISION IS COMPACKED TO VISIBLE RANGE.
 ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM .
 ENHANCED SPECTRAL RANGE TECHNIQUES USES

TO VIEW INVISIBLE THINGS.
 ENHANCED SPECTRAL RANGE ALLOWS THE

VIEWER TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF NON-VISIBLE
SOURCES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
NIGHT VISION TECHNOLOGIES
USED
 IMAGE ENHANCEMENT
 THERMAL IMAGING
IMAGE ENHANCEMENT
 COLLECTS THE TINY AMOUNTS OF LIGHT .
 INCLUDES THE LOWER PORTION OF THE
INFRARED LIGHT SPECTRUM .

 AMPLIFYING IT TO THE POINT THAT WE
CAN EASILY OBSERVE THE IMAGE .
THERMAL IMAGING
 CAPTURES THE UPPER PORTION OF THE
INFRARED LIGHT SPECTRUM.
 IR EMITTED AS HEAT BY OBJECTS INSTEAD

OF SIMPLY REFLECTED AS LIGHT .
INFRA RED

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INVENTION OF NIGHT VISION
 “SEEING WITHOUT BEING SEEN” IT IS THE BASIC TACTIC
OF ANY MILITARY FORCE IN THE WORLD.
 NIGHT VISION SERVES FOR THAT PURPOSE.
 NIGHT VISION DEVICE INVENTED BASICALLY FOR
MILITARY USE.
 SCIENTIFIC / CIVILIAN USE SOMETIMES LIMITED OR
EVEN FORBIDDEN BY LAW

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HISTORY / FUTURE OF NVDs
 1930’S - IMAGE CONVERTER TUBE – Basis for NVDs
 LATER NVDs WERE CLASSIFIED AS PER THE

DEVELOPMENT STAGE OF USED IMAGE INTENSIFIER
TUBE (IIT) , AS GENERATION OF NVD
 GENERATION 0,1, 2, 2+, 3
 GENERATION 4 (ONLY IN US)

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SPECTRUM OF NVDs
 NIGHT VISION MONOCULARS/ BINOCULARS
 NIGHT VION WEAPON SIGHTS
 NIGHT VISION GOGGLES

 LONG RANGE NIGHT VISION

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HOW NIGHT VISION WORKS

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ARRANGEMENT OF UNITS IN NVD

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HOW NIGHT VISION WORKS
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AN OBJECTIVE LENS (CONVEX TYPE) FOCUSING AN IMAGE INTO A
VACUUM TUBE WITH A PHOTOCATHODE AT ONE END



IT RELEASES ELECTRONS BY THE PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT ON THE
INCIDENCE OF INCOMING PHOTONS.



FROM THERE, THE PHOTOELECTRON IS ACCELERATED THROUGH
AROUND 5000 VOLTS INTO A TILTED MICROCHANNEL PLATE.



THE HIGH ENERGY ELECTRON RELEASES SOME MICROCHANNEL PLATE
ELECTRONS, WHICH FURTHER RELEASE OTHER ELECTRONS, IN A
PROCESS CALLED SECONDARY CASCADED EMISSION.



THE MCP IS TILTED TO ENCOURAGE MORE ELECTRON COLLISIONS

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FOM
 FIGURE OF MERIT OF A NIGHT VISION DEVICE
 IT’S A MEASURE OF THE QUALITY OF THE IIT

FOM= RESOLUTION X SIGNAL TONOISE
RATIO (S/N)
 GEN 3 – APPROX 1600 FOM

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IITs IN NVDs

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GENERATION 0
 SO LITTLE, LOW LIGHT AMPLIFICATION
 ADDITIONAL IR –ILLUMINATORS MUST BE USED

FOR OBSERVATION.
(THAT’S WHY , THEY ARE CALLED ACTIVE NIGHT
VISION DEVICES )
 IMAGE CONVERTER TUBE WAS USED, NOT THE

IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBE.

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Cont …

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Cont …

• S-1 photocathode, coated with
silver shifted cesium oxide

• Anode cone, ensures over high
voltage acceleration focusing and
turning the image up-side-down
• P1 phosphor screen, coating out of
zinc and cadmium transferred
phosphor

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GENERATION 0 -DISADVANTAGES
 HAD A VERY DISTORTED PICTURE
 SHORT TUBE LIFE DUE TO THE HIGH ELECTRICAL

VOLTAGE.
 HEAVY AND BIG

POWER SOURCE
 AN AUTOMATIC

PROTECTION OF
THE PHOTOSENSITIVE TUBE
DOES NOT EXIST
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GENERATION 1
1

 IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBE USED FOR THE ST TIME (WITH MULTI -

ALKALI PHOTO CATHODE - S-20, coating from potassium, sodium,
cesium, silver)
 LUMINOUS GAIN BETTER THAN GEN. 0

(P-20 phosphor screen)
 SERVICE LIFE OF GEN 1 IIT- 1000-2000 HRS
 NO AUTOMATIC PROTECTION AGAINST BRIGHT LIGHT
 WORKING RANGE 750-800 nm OF IR WAVE LENGTH

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Cont …

Sectional view Gen1, singlestage NVD, low gain

Sectional view Gen1, 3-stage
NVD, generally high gain at low
contrast

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GENERATION 2
 MICRO CHANNEL PLATE (MCP) USED IN IIT

INSTEAD OF ANODE CONE.
 PRINCIPLE CHANGED FROM

ACCELERATION  MULTIFICATION (electrons)
 THE LIFE SPAN INCREASED TO APPROX. 2500 -

5000 H
 WORKS WITHIN THE RANGE BETWEEN 780 AND

850 NM WAVELENGTH

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STRUCTURE OF IIT

ND
(2

GEN)

 PHOTO CATHODE
 MICRO CHANNEL

 PHOSPER SCREEN

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ADVANTAGES OF

ND
2

GEN NVD

 NO IR-ILLUMINATOR NEEDED

 SMALLER IN DIMENTION
 LOW IN WEIGHT

 LIFE SPAN OF IIT - 2500- 5000 HRS
 AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS CONTROL (ABC)
 HIGH IMAGE RESOLUTION THAN EARLY GENs.

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GENERATION 2+
(SUPPER GEN)
 MORE IMPROVED MCP
 OVER 4 MILLION MICRO CHANNELS

 PHOTO CATHODE-MORE SENSITIVE TO IR

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GENERATION 3
 NEW COATING FOR PHOTO CATHODE – Ga As

(Gallium Asernic)
 IMPROVED IMAGE RESOLUTION
 6-12 MILLIONs OF MICRO CHANNELS IN MCP
 AN THIN ALUMINIUM LAYER ON THE PC (ION

BARRIER) IS USED FOR AN ENHANCED SERVICE LIFE
SPAN OF IIT- 10000 HRS
 IR WAVE LENGTH- 780-920 µm
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GENERATION 4
 FILMLESS OR THINFILM TUBES IS USED
 ONLY USED BY US ARMED FORCES
 15000 HRS OF LIFE SPAN

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GEN 1

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GEN 2

GEN 3

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LENSES USED IN NVD
CONVEX LENSES

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LENSES IN LONG RANGE NVDs
CONVEX LENS

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PRISMS USED IN NVD

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BATTERY COVER

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DAY LIGHT COVER

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DAY LIGHT COVER

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EYE GUARD

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TYPE OF BATTERY USED IN NVDs
 SIZE

AAA
 SIZE
AA
 SIZE
9V
 LITHIUM 3V

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‘O’ RINGS

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CARING CASE

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MAINTENANCE
 SHOULD NOT OPERATE AT BAD WEATHER

 MUST NOT OPERATE AT DAY TIME
 KEEP NIGHT VISION BINOCULER CLEAN
 CLEAN LENS WITH 99% ETHIL ALCOHOL
 SHOULD NOT DROP DOWN
 SHOULD NOT COLLIED WITH ANYTHING

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Contd.

 MUST NOT APPLY GREAS OR OIL ON LENSES
 THE N/V BINOCULER HAS TO BE IN THE

CARRING CASE WHILE MOVING/TRANSPORT
 REMOVE THE BATTERY BEFORE STORED.
 STORED IT AT COOL /DRY PLACE.

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Night vision devices are dependent on every
little light information available
The task of the objective lens to collect as much
as possible light and to focus an image on the
image intensifier tube's input window
Tube can strengthen only the low light passed
and collected by the objective lens
Appropriate tuning between the optical and
electronic part should be take place
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PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT

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MICRO CHANNEL PLATE

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Theory of night vision

  • 1. By NS Wickramasinghe BSc (Eng) 1/19/2014 1
  • 2. CONTENTS         INTRODUCTION HISTORY GENERATIONS OF NVDs BASIC WORKING PRINCIPLE IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBES BASIC COMPONENTS MAINTENANCE OF NVDs NIGHT VISION DEVICES USED IN SRI LANKA NAVY
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  HUMAN VISION IS COMPACKED TO VISIBLE RANGE.  ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM .  ENHANCED SPECTRAL RANGE TECHNIQUES USES TO VIEW INVISIBLE THINGS.  ENHANCED SPECTRAL RANGE ALLOWS THE VIEWER TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF NON-VISIBLE SOURCES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
  • 4. NIGHT VISION TECHNOLOGIES USED  IMAGE ENHANCEMENT  THERMAL IMAGING
  • 5. IMAGE ENHANCEMENT  COLLECTS THE TINY AMOUNTS OF LIGHT .  INCLUDES THE LOWER PORTION OF THE INFRARED LIGHT SPECTRUM .  AMPLIFYING IT TO THE POINT THAT WE CAN EASILY OBSERVE THE IMAGE .
  • 6. THERMAL IMAGING  CAPTURES THE UPPER PORTION OF THE INFRARED LIGHT SPECTRUM.  IR EMITTED AS HEAT BY OBJECTS INSTEAD OF SIMPLY REFLECTED AS LIGHT .
  • 8. INVENTION OF NIGHT VISION  “SEEING WITHOUT BEING SEEN” IT IS THE BASIC TACTIC OF ANY MILITARY FORCE IN THE WORLD.  NIGHT VISION SERVES FOR THAT PURPOSE.  NIGHT VISION DEVICE INVENTED BASICALLY FOR MILITARY USE.  SCIENTIFIC / CIVILIAN USE SOMETIMES LIMITED OR EVEN FORBIDDEN BY LAW 1/19/2014 8
  • 9. HISTORY / FUTURE OF NVDs  1930’S - IMAGE CONVERTER TUBE – Basis for NVDs  LATER NVDs WERE CLASSIFIED AS PER THE DEVELOPMENT STAGE OF USED IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBE (IIT) , AS GENERATION OF NVD  GENERATION 0,1, 2, 2+, 3  GENERATION 4 (ONLY IN US) 1/19/2014 9
  • 10. SPECTRUM OF NVDs  NIGHT VISION MONOCULARS/ BINOCULARS  NIGHT VION WEAPON SIGHTS  NIGHT VISION GOGGLES  LONG RANGE NIGHT VISION 1/19/2014 10
  • 11. HOW NIGHT VISION WORKS 1/19/2014 11
  • 12. ARRANGEMENT OF UNITS IN NVD 1/19/2014 12
  • 14. HOW NIGHT VISION WORKS  AN OBJECTIVE LENS (CONVEX TYPE) FOCUSING AN IMAGE INTO A VACUUM TUBE WITH A PHOTOCATHODE AT ONE END  IT RELEASES ELECTRONS BY THE PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT ON THE INCIDENCE OF INCOMING PHOTONS.  FROM THERE, THE PHOTOELECTRON IS ACCELERATED THROUGH AROUND 5000 VOLTS INTO A TILTED MICROCHANNEL PLATE.  THE HIGH ENERGY ELECTRON RELEASES SOME MICROCHANNEL PLATE ELECTRONS, WHICH FURTHER RELEASE OTHER ELECTRONS, IN A PROCESS CALLED SECONDARY CASCADED EMISSION.  THE MCP IS TILTED TO ENCOURAGE MORE ELECTRON COLLISIONS 1/19/2014 14
  • 15. FOM  FIGURE OF MERIT OF A NIGHT VISION DEVICE  IT’S A MEASURE OF THE QUALITY OF THE IIT FOM= RESOLUTION X SIGNAL TONOISE RATIO (S/N)  GEN 3 – APPROX 1600 FOM 1/19/2014 15
  • 18. GENERATION 0  SO LITTLE, LOW LIGHT AMPLIFICATION  ADDITIONAL IR –ILLUMINATORS MUST BE USED FOR OBSERVATION. (THAT’S WHY , THEY ARE CALLED ACTIVE NIGHT VISION DEVICES )  IMAGE CONVERTER TUBE WAS USED, NOT THE IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBE. 1/19/2014 Cont … 18
  • 19. Cont … • S-1 photocathode, coated with silver shifted cesium oxide • Anode cone, ensures over high voltage acceleration focusing and turning the image up-side-down • P1 phosphor screen, coating out of zinc and cadmium transferred phosphor 1/19/2014 19
  • 20. GENERATION 0 -DISADVANTAGES  HAD A VERY DISTORTED PICTURE  SHORT TUBE LIFE DUE TO THE HIGH ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE.  HEAVY AND BIG POWER SOURCE  AN AUTOMATIC PROTECTION OF THE PHOTOSENSITIVE TUBE DOES NOT EXIST 1/19/2014 20
  • 21. GENERATION 1 1  IMAGE INTENSIFIER TUBE USED FOR THE ST TIME (WITH MULTI - ALKALI PHOTO CATHODE - S-20, coating from potassium, sodium, cesium, silver)  LUMINOUS GAIN BETTER THAN GEN. 0 (P-20 phosphor screen)  SERVICE LIFE OF GEN 1 IIT- 1000-2000 HRS  NO AUTOMATIC PROTECTION AGAINST BRIGHT LIGHT  WORKING RANGE 750-800 nm OF IR WAVE LENGTH 1/19/2014 21
  • 22. Cont … Sectional view Gen1, singlestage NVD, low gain Sectional view Gen1, 3-stage NVD, generally high gain at low contrast 1/19/2014 Cont … 22
  • 23. GENERATION 2  MICRO CHANNEL PLATE (MCP) USED IN IIT INSTEAD OF ANODE CONE.  PRINCIPLE CHANGED FROM ACCELERATION  MULTIFICATION (electrons)  THE LIFE SPAN INCREASED TO APPROX. 2500 - 5000 H  WORKS WITHIN THE RANGE BETWEEN 780 AND 850 NM WAVELENGTH 1/19/2014 23
  • 24. STRUCTURE OF IIT ND (2 GEN)  PHOTO CATHODE  MICRO CHANNEL  PHOSPER SCREEN 1/19/2014 24
  • 25. ADVANTAGES OF ND 2 GEN NVD  NO IR-ILLUMINATOR NEEDED  SMALLER IN DIMENTION  LOW IN WEIGHT  LIFE SPAN OF IIT - 2500- 5000 HRS  AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS CONTROL (ABC)  HIGH IMAGE RESOLUTION THAN EARLY GENs. 1/19/2014 25
  • 26. GENERATION 2+ (SUPPER GEN)  MORE IMPROVED MCP  OVER 4 MILLION MICRO CHANNELS  PHOTO CATHODE-MORE SENSITIVE TO IR 1/19/2014 26
  • 27. GENERATION 3  NEW COATING FOR PHOTO CATHODE – Ga As (Gallium Asernic)  IMPROVED IMAGE RESOLUTION  6-12 MILLIONs OF MICRO CHANNELS IN MCP  AN THIN ALUMINIUM LAYER ON THE PC (ION BARRIER) IS USED FOR AN ENHANCED SERVICE LIFE SPAN OF IIT- 10000 HRS  IR WAVE LENGTH- 780-920 µm 1/19/2014 27
  • 28. GENERATION 4  FILMLESS OR THINFILM TUBES IS USED  ONLY USED BY US ARMED FORCES  15000 HRS OF LIFE SPAN 1/19/2014 28
  • 30. LENSES USED IN NVD CONVEX LENSES 1/19/2014 30
  • 31. LENSES IN LONG RANGE NVDs CONVEX LENS 1/19/2014 31
  • 32. PRISMS USED IN NVD 1/19/2014 32
  • 37. TYPE OF BATTERY USED IN NVDs  SIZE AAA  SIZE AA  SIZE 9V  LITHIUM 3V 1/19/2014 37
  • 40. MAINTENANCE  SHOULD NOT OPERATE AT BAD WEATHER  MUST NOT OPERATE AT DAY TIME  KEEP NIGHT VISION BINOCULER CLEAN  CLEAN LENS WITH 99% ETHIL ALCOHOL  SHOULD NOT DROP DOWN  SHOULD NOT COLLIED WITH ANYTHING 1/19/2014 40
  • 41. Contd.  MUST NOT APPLY GREAS OR OIL ON LENSES  THE N/V BINOCULER HAS TO BE IN THE CARRING CASE WHILE MOVING/TRANSPORT  REMOVE THE BATTERY BEFORE STORED.  STORED IT AT COOL /DRY PLACE. 1/19/2014 41
  • 42. Night vision devices are dependent on every little light information available The task of the objective lens to collect as much as possible light and to focus an image on the image intensifier tube's input window Tube can strengthen only the low light passed and collected by the objective lens Appropriate tuning between the optical and electronic part should be take place 1/19/2014 42