Frequently Asked Questions

The advantages of using a pyroelectric detector include room temperature operation, broad spectral response, high sensitivity, and fast response time.

The available IR windows that can be added to the QS5-L pyroelectric sensor include quartz, barium fluoride, sapphire, silicon, and AR germanium.

Gentec-EO's pyroelectric detectors come in two configurations: high sensitivity or high average power.

The QS5-L pyroelectric sensor has a maximum average power of 50 mW, a spectral range of 0.1 - 1000 μm, a current responsivity of 0.25 μA/W, and an aperture diameter of 5 mm.

A pyroelectric detector is a type of thermal detector that produces a current output proportional to the rate of change of temperature when exposed to radiation.

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