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Cantilever Thermal Detector to Challenge Microbolometer

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Kevin Robinson

Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed an uncooled thermal infrared detector that they hope will cut the costs of IR cameras by one-third. Researchers Panos Datskos and Slobodan Rajic have developed a microcantilever, constructed with a proprietary microfabrication technique, that bends as it absorbs thermal radiation. Researchers make the cantilevers out of semiconductor materials such as silicon or GaAs. The devices are 50 to 200 µm long, 10 to 30 µm wide and 0.4 to 4 µm thick, and can detect temperature differences as small as 1026 K. Coatings are...Read full article

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    Published: March 1998
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