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Amorphous silicon infrared detectors with small pixels.(SENSORS & ACTUATORS)

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ULIS (Sofradir group) has launched its range of 25[micro] pixel pitch detectors. The UL 04 17 1 has high definition. The operating temperature range with TEC and focal plane at 30[degrees]C varies from -30[degrees]C to +60[degrees]C. Its signal response is 7 mV/K. …


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