Semiconductor Bolometers Give Background-Limited Performance
TBMG-1075
10/1/2006
- Content
Semiconductor bolometers that are capable of detecting electromagnetic radiation over most or all of the infrared spectrum and that give background-limited performance at operating temperatures from 20 to 300 K have been invented. The term “background-limited performance” as applied to a bolometer, thermopile, or other infrared detector signifies that the ability to detect infrared signals that originate outside the detector is limited primarily by thermal noise attributable to the background radiation generated external to the bolometer. The signal- to-noise ratios and detectivities of the bolometers and thermopiles available prior to this invention have been lower than those needed for background-limited performance by factors of about 100 and 10, respectively.
- Citation
- "Semiconductor Bolometers Give Background-Limited Performance," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2006.