Pyroelectric detector comprising nucleating material wettable by

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313101, H01J 2945, H01J 3149, H01J 3900

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ABSTRACT:
A pyroelectric detector employing a substrate supporting a thin, i.e., 0.5 to 5 .mu.m thick, solid layer of pyroelectric material with an intermediate layer of nucleating material, i.e., a material which is wettable by a solution of the pyroelectric material so that an adherent continuous layer is formed thereon. The pyroelectric layer may be in the form of a mosaic of islands separated by an electrically conductive material covered with an electrically insulating material.

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