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Low-inertia ir laser radiation receiver

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Results are presented of an investigation of a film IR radiation converter whose operating principle is based on thermoelectric phenomena.

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Translated from Voprosy Metrologicheskogo Obespecheniya Izmereniya Parametrov Tekhnologicheskikh Lazerov, pp. 28–29, 1984.

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Andreev, V.I., Rukman, G.I. Low-inertia ir laser radiation receiver. J Russ Laser Res 7, 14–15 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01120223

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