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The Microbolometer market is a segment of the optoelectronics industry that focuses on the production of thermal imaging sensors. These sensors are used in a variety of applications, such as security and surveillance, automotive, industrial, and medical. Microbolometers are based on the principle of thermal radiation, which is the emission of infrared radiation from an object due to its temperature. The sensors detect the infrared radiation and convert it into an electrical signal. This signal is then processed to create an image.
Microbolometers are used in a variety of applications, such as night vision, thermal imaging, and infrared imaging. They are also used in medical imaging, such as thermography and thermometry. Microbolometers are also used in industrial applications, such as temperature measurement and process control.
Some companies in the Microbolometer market include FLIR Systems, Inc., ULIS, Sofradir, and Raytheon Technologies Corporation. Show Less Read more