infraredsensitive
Infraredsensitive describes the property of a device, material, or system that responds to infrared radiation. Infrared is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum roughly from 0.75 micrometers to several hundred micrometers, commonly divided into near-, shortwave, midwave, and longwave bands. An infrared-sensitive sensor detects infrared radiation and converts it into an electrical signal or other measurable response.
Detection mechanisms vary by technology. Photodetectors use narrow-bandgap semiconductors such as indium antimonide (InSb), mercury cadmium
Applications are wide and include thermal imaging for night vision, surveillance, industrial process monitoring, astronomy, environmental