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Sensors that primarily operate in the electromagnetic spectrum just below the range of visible light include infrared (IR) sensors. These sensors detect and measure infrared radiation, which has longer wavelengths than visible light. They are commonly used in applications such as night vision devices, remote temperature sensing, and proximity detection.

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