Thermal detector with preferentially-ordered thermally sensitive

Radiant energy – Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling – Infrared responsive

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ABSTRACT:
Thermal sensor (36) mounted to a substrate (34). The thermal sensor (36) may include a thermally sensitive element (50), a first thin film electrode (52) and a second thin film electrode (54). The thermally sensitive element (50) may comprise a plurality of preferentially-ordered crystals. The first thin film electrode (52) may be disposed adjacent to the thermally sensitive element (50). The second thin film electrode (54) may be disposed adjacent to the thermally sensitive element (50) opposite the first thin film electrode (52).

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