SiC at least about 400 micrometers thick, and preferably within the range
of about 400-2,000 micrometers thick, is employed to detect
electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength less than about 10
micrometers via an acoustic absorption mechanism. The SiC body preferably
has a non-dopant impurity level low enough that it does not interfere
with a single crystal structure for the SiC, and an approximately uniform
thickness with an approximately flat radiation receiving surface.