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14 May 2007 Wavelength-selective infrared detectors based on patterned resistive sheets
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Abstract
The use of a patterned resistive sheet acting as an infrared frequency-selective absorber is discussed. These patterned resistive sheets are a modified form of classical Salisbury Screens that utilize a resistive absorber layer placed a quarter-wavelength in front of a mirror. In contrast with previously designed planar antenna-coupled microbolometers that consist of both resistive and highly conductive metal strips (acting as antennas), the absorption layer in these structures involves a single resistive layer with patterned holes.
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Joo-Yun Jung, Sangwook Han, Dean P. Neikirk, Aniruddha S. Weling, James H. Goldie, and Paul D. Willson "Wavelength-selective infrared detectors based on patterned resistive sheets", Proc. SPIE 6542, Infrared Technology and Applications XXXIII, 65421G (14 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.719731
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KEYWORDS
Microbolometers

Absorption

Resistance

Infrared detectors

Long wavelength infrared

Antennas

Infrared radiation

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