The objective of this dissertation was to investigate the possibility of uncooled infrared imaging using arrays of optically-probed micromechanical detectors. This approach offered simplified design, improved reliability and lower cost, while attaining the performance approaching that contemporary uncooled imagers. Micromechanical infrared detectors undergo deformation due to the bimetallic effect when they absorb infrared photons. The performance improvements were sought through changes in structural design such as modification and simplification of detector geometry as well as changes in the choice of materials. Detector arrays were designed, fabricated and subsequently integrated into the imaging system and relevant parameters, describin...
The discovery of infrared radiation two centuries ago and the theory of blackbody radiation one cent...
We demonstrate that two-dimensional arrays of micromechanical bimorphs can be used as thermal sensor...
The main focus of this dissertation is to improve the performance of thermoelectric (TE) infrared (I...
Thermal detector technology such as microbolometers have become more commercially available and affo...
Over the last 20 years, the cost of uncooled microbolometer-based imaging systems has drastically de...
We report on the development, fabrication and characterization of microcantilever based uncooled foc...
The design and performance simulation of a novel Microelectromechanical System (MEMS) based infrared...
Abstract Today, large number of un cooled infrared detector developments are under progress due to t...
During the last decade, uncooled microbolometer infrared detectors have attracted the attention of m...
This thesis presents the design and implementation steps of high fill factor structures for existing...
Mid-infrared (mid-IR) detection and imaging over atmospheric transparent 3-5 μm and 8-12 μm bands ar...
Infrared (IR) technologies—from Herschel’s initial experiment in the 1800s to thermal detector devel...
Recently, a lot of attention has been paid to infrared imaging using uncooled microbolometer detecto...
Uncooled microbolometer focal plane array is one of the promising method used in uncooled infrared i...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We demonstrate that two-dimensional arrays of micromechanical ...
The discovery of infrared radiation two centuries ago and the theory of blackbody radiation one cent...
We demonstrate that two-dimensional arrays of micromechanical bimorphs can be used as thermal sensor...
The main focus of this dissertation is to improve the performance of thermoelectric (TE) infrared (I...
Thermal detector technology such as microbolometers have become more commercially available and affo...
Over the last 20 years, the cost of uncooled microbolometer-based imaging systems has drastically de...
We report on the development, fabrication and characterization of microcantilever based uncooled foc...
The design and performance simulation of a novel Microelectromechanical System (MEMS) based infrared...
Abstract Today, large number of un cooled infrared detector developments are under progress due to t...
During the last decade, uncooled microbolometer infrared detectors have attracted the attention of m...
This thesis presents the design and implementation steps of high fill factor structures for existing...
Mid-infrared (mid-IR) detection and imaging over atmospheric transparent 3-5 μm and 8-12 μm bands ar...
Infrared (IR) technologies—from Herschel’s initial experiment in the 1800s to thermal detector devel...
Recently, a lot of attention has been paid to infrared imaging using uncooled microbolometer detecto...
Uncooled microbolometer focal plane array is one of the promising method used in uncooled infrared i...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We demonstrate that two-dimensional arrays of micromechanical ...
The discovery of infrared radiation two centuries ago and the theory of blackbody radiation one cent...
We demonstrate that two-dimensional arrays of micromechanical bimorphs can be used as thermal sensor...
The main focus of this dissertation is to improve the performance of thermoelectric (TE) infrared (I...