Abstract

We show that freely suspended liquid-crystal film have suitable properties for use as visible and infrared radiation sensors. The replacement of the polymer film in a Golay cell by a liquid-crystalline film results in the effective increase of the sensor response rate (100 times) without undue sacrifice of its sensitivity.

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