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Future UV detectors for space applications
M. P. Ulmer
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Physics and Astronomy
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UV Detector
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Visible-blind
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Space Application
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Knock
50%
Astronomer
50%
Wide Band Gap Semiconductors
50%
Low Temperature Detectors
50%
Low Light
50%
Si-based
50%
GaN-based
50%
UV-sensitive
50%
Edge Sensors
50%
Metallic Magnetic Calorimeter
50%
New Mission
50%
Superconducting Tunnel Junctions
50%
Geologist
50%
Photocathode
50%
Engineering
Low-Temperature
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Gap Semiconductor
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Light Level
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Calorimeter
100%
Space Application
100%
Band Gap
100%
Tunnel
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Physics
Tunnel Junction
100%
Astronomers
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Broadband
100%
Calorimeter
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Calorimeter
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Broadband
100%
Tunnel Junction
100%