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Sofradir MCT IRFPAS: Technology and Products

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Infrared applications require a large range of specific types of infrared detectors including linear arrays or staring arrays sensitive in different wavelength regions, mainly 3 to 5 µm and 8 to 12 µm .

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Chatard, JP. (1995). Sofradir MCT IRFPAS: Technology and Products. In: Lampropoulos, G.A., Chrostowski, J., Measures, R.M. (eds) Applications of Photonic Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9247-8_83

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