Thermal detectors for the infrared, such as thermocouples and bolometers, are limited in their ultimate sensitivity predominantly by Johnson noise rather than temperature noise. Low noise figures are hard to achieve since Johnson noise preponderates temperature noise, which is the only essential noise for thermal detectors. The dielectric constants of some materials are sufficiently temperature dependent to make a new type of bolometer feasible. The basic theory of a dielectric bolometer, as shown here, promises noise figures below 3 decibels even at chopper frequencies well above the 1/tau value of the detector. Ferroelectrics such as barium-strontium titanate and others seem to be well suited for radiation-cooled dielectric bolometers
We have developed a simple room-temperature readout for superconducting bolometers and calorimeters....
Abnormally large variation of capacitance with temperature is obtained in thin film capacitors when ...
The integration of 300 mK semiconductor bolometers and 4 K hot-electron bolometers with commercial p...
Thermal detectors for the infrared, such as thermocouples and bolometers, are limited in their ultim...
This review describes bolometric detectors for infrared and millimeter waves. The introduction sketc...
AbstractIn this paper, we proposed an approach for analyzing uncooled infrared bolometer detector. T...
For sensitive detection of astronomical continuum radiation in the 200 micron to 3 mm wavelength ran...
Contains reports on two research projects.Joint Services Electronics Programs (U. S. Army, U.S. Navy...
The rapid change of resistance with temperature of high quality films of high T sub c superconductor...
Figures of merit condensing the performance parameters of radiation sensors such as responsivity, no...
The performance parameters (responsivity (Rv). detectivity (D*), total noise and response time) of r...
A description is given of the optimization of a bolometric infrared detector which uses the resistiv...
AbstractIn this paper, we proposed an approach for analyzing uncooled infrared bolometer detector. T...
Two ferroelectric bolometer sensing elements measure low rf absolute power at millimeter and submill...
Thermal Kinetic-Inductance Detectors (TKIDs) combine the excellent noise performance of traditional ...
We have developed a simple room-temperature readout for superconducting bolometers and calorimeters....
Abnormally large variation of capacitance with temperature is obtained in thin film capacitors when ...
The integration of 300 mK semiconductor bolometers and 4 K hot-electron bolometers with commercial p...
Thermal detectors for the infrared, such as thermocouples and bolometers, are limited in their ultim...
This review describes bolometric detectors for infrared and millimeter waves. The introduction sketc...
AbstractIn this paper, we proposed an approach for analyzing uncooled infrared bolometer detector. T...
For sensitive detection of astronomical continuum radiation in the 200 micron to 3 mm wavelength ran...
Contains reports on two research projects.Joint Services Electronics Programs (U. S. Army, U.S. Navy...
The rapid change of resistance with temperature of high quality films of high T sub c superconductor...
Figures of merit condensing the performance parameters of radiation sensors such as responsivity, no...
The performance parameters (responsivity (Rv). detectivity (D*), total noise and response time) of r...
A description is given of the optimization of a bolometric infrared detector which uses the resistiv...
AbstractIn this paper, we proposed an approach for analyzing uncooled infrared bolometer detector. T...
Two ferroelectric bolometer sensing elements measure low rf absolute power at millimeter and submill...
Thermal Kinetic-Inductance Detectors (TKIDs) combine the excellent noise performance of traditional ...
We have developed a simple room-temperature readout for superconducting bolometers and calorimeters....
Abnormally large variation of capacitance with temperature is obtained in thin film capacitors when ...
The integration of 300 mK semiconductor bolometers and 4 K hot-electron bolometers with commercial p...