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U.S. Army Creates Sensor With 100,000 Times Higher Sensitivity – Improves Thermal Imaging, Electronic Warfare, Communications – SciTechDaily
Better detection of microwave radiation will improve thermal imaging, electronic warfare, radio communications. Army-funded research developed a new microwave r…

ByU.S. Army Research LaboratoryOctober 5, 2020Army-funded research develop a graphene bolometer sensor with 100,000x higher sensitivity than currently available commercial sensors. Detecting microwave radiation is key to thermal imaging, electronic warfare, radio communications and radar, but detection sensitivity limits the performance of these systems. Credit: Raytheon BBN Technologies
Better detection of microwave radiation will improve thermal imaging, electronic warfare, radio communicatio…
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