Midwave infrared (MWIR) refers to a specific range of wavelengths in the infrared spectrum, typically around 3-8 micrometers in length. This range of wavelengths falls between the shorter wavelength near-infrared and the longer wavelength longwave infrared. MWIR imaging is commonly used in various applications such as thermal imaging, remote sensing, surveillance, and target acquisition. Materials and objects emit radiation in the MWIR range based on their temperature, making it valuable for detecting heat signatures and identifying objects in low-light or obscured conditions. Researchers in the field of midwave infrared focus on developing new technologies, sensors, and imaging systems to improve detection capabilities, increase sensitivity, and enhance resolution for various applications such as defense and security, environmental monitoring, and medical imaging. Additionally, advancements in MWIR technology have the potential to improve detection and identification of targets in military operations, enhance thermal imaging for medical diagnostics, and aid in monitoring and managing environmental conditions.