Originally Posted By: Gman757Originally Posted By: WildfowlerIs a 12 µm system capable of delivering a sharper image then a 17 or 25 µm system?
Yes.
No, that is not true, what matters is the number of pixels needed to make an image, usually a minimum of 12 pixels is required to make a recognizible form.
A 12um microbolometer does not have any more pixels than any other sized mocrobolometer, it just uses a smaller lens to get the same number of pixels lite up with thermal emissivity.
Vanadium oxide uncooled cores are measuring thermal emissivity in the mid IR bandwidth of 9-14 microns, so 12um is not going to get any smaller since one wavelength adsorption per pixel is the lower limit.