New Optical Sensor Panel on Nanocomposite Base

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Paper describes the general construction of optical sensor panel on basis of nanocomposite. Appropriate nanocomposite material using industrially produced particles which provides needed optical contact is chosen. Detailed description of functional scheme of optical sensor panel is provided.

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