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29 September 2005 Uncooled 160×120 microbolometer IR FPA based on sol-gel VOx
Michael A. Dem'yanenko, Boris I. Fomin, Victor N. Ovsyuk, Igor V. Marchishin, Igor O. Parm, Lyudmila L. Vasil'ieva, Valeri V. Shashkin
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Abstract
The technology of high-quality microbolometer focal plane arrays (FPA) fabrication has been developed. Simple and cheap sol-gel technology of thermosensitive vanadium oxide layers preparation is underlain in its basis. Uncooled 160×120 microbolometer sensor assemblies for 8-14 microns spectral range have been fabricated. The paper brief outlines simple techniques to measure crosstalk, precision of FPA temperature stabilization and sensor assembly response time to infrared signal change. The noise equivalent temperature difference better than 100 mK has been achieved at frame rate 60 Hz and F/1 optics.
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Michael A. Dem'yanenko, Boris I. Fomin, Victor N. Ovsyuk, Igor V. Marchishin, Igor O. Parm, Lyudmila L. Vasil'ieva, and Valeri V. Shashkin "Uncooled 160×120 microbolometer IR FPA based on sol-gel VOx", Proc. SPIE 5957, Infrared Photoelectronics, 59571R (29 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.624670
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KEYWORDS
Photovoltaics

Staring arrays

Microbolometers

Sol-gels

Infrared radiation

Sensors

Digital Light Processing

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