Photoconductive IR coating from Grauling Research reduces surface reflection on incident radiation

July 27, 2016
The IR-ISE photoconductive infrared (IR) sensor coating improves efficiency of lead sulfide and lead selenide IR sensors.

The IR-ISE photoconductive infrared (IR) sensor coating improves efficiency of lead sulfide and lead selenide IR sensors. The thin-film coating reduces the surface reflection on incident radiation on the sensors. In many applications, the coating also seals and protects the device, eliminating the need for glass encapsulation.
Grauling Research
Santa Rosa, CA

www.graulingresearch.com

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