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▸ noun: Specific detectivity, or D*, for a photodetector is a figure of merit used to characterize performance, equal to the reciprocal of noise-equivalent power, normalized per square root of the sensor's area and frequency bandwidth (reciprocal of twice the integration time).
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▸ noun: Specific detectivity, or D*, for a photodetector is a figure of merit used to characterize performance, equal to the reciprocal of noise-equivalent power, normalized per square root of the sensor's area and frequency bandwidth (reciprocal of twice the integration time).
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