| 1. | Bolometers are directly sensitive to the energy left inside the absorber.
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| 2. | The same effect is used in ultrasensitive bolometers made from superconducting materials.
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| 3. | Bolometers are primarily used to measure the power contained in electromagnetic radiation.
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| 4. | The measurement of absolute magnitude is made with an instrument called a bolometer.
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| 5. | Hence, HgCdTe detectors are relatively heavy compared to bolometers and require maintenance.
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| 6. | Most significant was the development of the cryogenic bolometer to detect molecular beams.
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| 7. | In contrast, in a bolometer, light heats up a tiny piece of material.
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| 8. | A microbolometer is a specific type of bolometer used as a detector in a thermal camera.
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| 9. | The project aims to develop a scintillating bolometer with the ability to veto ionizing background radiation.
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| 10. | The barretter principle is still used as a detector for microwave radiation, similar to a bolometer.
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