Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Thermoelectric – Radiation pyrometer
Patent
1976-06-14
1977-11-29
Mack, John H.
Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric
Thermoelectric
Radiation pyrometer
204192P, 250211J, 250212, 357 8, 357 30, 427 74, 427 84, 427 87, 354 23R, H01L 3106
Patent
active
040604268
ABSTRACT:
A polarized photosensitive transducer is provided with a substantially transparent substrate over which there is preferably deposed a substantially transparent electroconductive layer of tin oxide-indium oxide. Overlying the electroconductive layer, there is provided a substantially transparent photoconductive layer comprised of a polymerized vinylcarbazole compound. A second transparent electroconductive layer consisting of tin oxide-indium oxide is thereafter sputtered in overlying relation with respect to the photoconductive layer such that all the layers overlying the substrate cooperatively define a substantially transparent polarized photosensitive transducer.
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Mack John H.
Polaroid Corporation
Roman Edward S.
Weisstuch Aaron
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