2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93728-1_47
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Mid-Infrared Molecular Sensing

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“…The glass transition temperature ( T g ) marks the point at which there is a noticeable change in the temperature-dependent thermodynamic properties, shifting from values resembling those of a crystal to those of a liquid. 108 Below the T g , materials exist in a glassy state. When heated above its T g but still below the liquidus point, these glasses undergo a transformation from a rigid, amorphous solid to a viscoelastic, supercooled liquid state.…”
Section: Metal–organic Liquids and Supercooled Liquidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The glass transition temperature ( T g ) marks the point at which there is a noticeable change in the temperature-dependent thermodynamic properties, shifting from values resembling those of a crystal to those of a liquid. 108 Below the T g , materials exist in a glassy state. When heated above its T g but still below the liquidus point, these glasses undergo a transformation from a rigid, amorphous solid to a viscoelastic, supercooled liquid state.…”
Section: Metal–organic Liquids and Supercooled Liquidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long wavelength infrared (LWIR) photodetectors and imagers are widely used in applications such as night vision, , medical imaging, , space exploration, , molecular sensing, , etc. In general, LWIR detectors can be classified into two categories: “photon” and “thermal” detectors .…”
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