Triglycine sulfate and its isomorphs have very favorable properties, including high pyroelectric coefficients and relatively low permittivity. |
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The team initiates fusion of deuterium using the strong electric field generated in a pyroelectric crystal. |
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Its measured density varies from 3.9 to 4.1, and it is pyroelectric and sometimes tribohiminescent and fluorescent. |
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For long wavelength systems like carbon dioxide lasers, for example, a pyroelectric array has been shown to be the most accurate device. |
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The different IR detector technologies detailed include mercury cadmium telluride, InGaAs, pyroelectric, thermopiles, and microbolometers. |
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The Rensselaer device uses pyroelectric crystals that produce a strong electric field when heated or cooled to initiate the fusion reaction. |
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He used a pyroelectric infrared detector made of a crystal of triglycinesulfate. |
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Both laboratories' reference standards are electrically calibrated pyroelectric radiometers that have been previously calibrated against the primary standards. |
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Inexpensive passive-infrared motion sensors, or pyroelectric sensors, like those commonly used for home lighting control, exploit both these features. |
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Energy harvesting with piezoelectric and pyroelectric materials. |
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We observed spontaneous motor activities and spatial memory task of mice using pyroelectric infrared sensor and programmed video tracking system, respectively. |
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In FTIR, a thermal detector is based on pyroelectric materials or on solid-state semiconductor devices using photovoltaic or photoconductive principles. |
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Pyroelectric sensors measure only pulsed or modulated laser beams. |
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Pyroelectric and thermal strain effect of piezoelectric devices. |
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