Frequently Asked Questions

Pyroelectric detectors have room temperature operation, broad spectral response, high sensitivity, and fast response.

The applications of the discrete pyroelectric sensor include thermal measurements, laser optics, metrology, inspection, biomedical, and military.

The available IR windows that can be added to the TO can are quartz, barium fluoride, sapphire, silicon, and AR germanium.

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

High sensitivity and high average power configurations refer to the sensitivity and power handling capabilities of the pyroelectric detector.

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