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P25 Microwatt Applications. Sea Cliff, New York. U.S.A. Comparisons of Pyroelectric and
Piezoelectric Properties and Manufacturing
of Several Detector Materials for Military
and Scientific Applications.
P26 Microwatt Applications. Sea Cliff, New York. U.S.A. Motion Detection Systems with
Pyroelectric IR Detectors.
P27 Alan P Doctor, Microwatt Applications Inc., Martin Rost,
Servo Corporation.
Pyroelectrics for Smart Munitions.
P29 M. Hammerich and A. Olafsson, Physics Lab., HC Orsted
Inst.
A Versatile, low-cost pyroelectric Laser
Power Monitor for the 1mW to 50W range.
P30 Reinhard Freitag, Hans Meixner Siemens AG, Corporate
Research and Development, Munich, West Germany.
PVDF Sensor Array for Human Body
Detection.
P33 U.S. Patent 4,797,840 Jacob Fraden, Hamden, Conn. Jan
10, 1989
Infrared Electronic Thermometer and
Method for Measuring Temperature
P34 Richard Brown, ASL; 14 Dec 1990 Thermal Detector
P36 M. Thompson, Atochem Sensors, Valley Forge, PA.
Presented at the 1991 Sensors Conference, Chicago, IL
Advances in Passive Infrared Sensors
Based on Pyroelectric Polymer Films
P37 Edward Tom, Atochem Sensors, Valley Forge, PA Polymer Passive Infrared Design for Long
Range Detection
P38 Edward Tom. SENSORS Sept 1994 Polymer Film Arrays in Pyroelectric
Applications
POWER GENERATION
PW2 Hausler, E. & Stein L. Paper presented at Ocenas '85. Hydromechanic-Electric Power Converter.
PW3 Richard Brown, Pennwalt (Europe). Appl. note. The LED Report.
PW9 Richard Brown, ASL; 1 Jan 1991 Piezo Film Power Supply; Tyre Sensor
PW10 Richard Brown, ASL; 3 Mar 1991 Energy Generation Using Piezo Film
PW11 G.E. Taylor, J. R. Burns, OPT Hydropiezoelectricity
PW12 Otter Controls Ltd, Derbyshire, England; OTT2P2, June,
1991
Otter Signals an End to High-Speed Tyre
Blow-outs
PW13 USA Patent 3,665,226. R. Sinker, G. Williams; (Hughes
Aircraft) May 23, 1972
Electric Power Source