Photoelectric detector

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Inventors

Nakamura, Kenichi
Obara, Hiroshi

Application #

353397

Filed

Mar-1-1982

Published

Aug-21-1984

Current US Class

250/338.3
250/342

International Classes

G01J 001/00

Field of Search

250/338 250/340 250/342 374/177 374/178 374/188 374/208

Assignee

Kureha Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Howell; Janice A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Woodcock, Washburn, Kurtz, Mackiewicz & Norris

US Patent References

4044251   Electromagnetic ra...
4218620   Pyroelectric detecto...
4258260   Pyroelectric infrare...

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Abstract
The photoelectric detector contains a photosensor or light-sensing element of a pyroelectric polymer film interposed by two disturbance-preventive chambers such that the two disturbance-preventive chambers are designed so as to equalize the pressures therein to ambient pressure. The photoelectric detector undergoes no or little disturbance from the ambient atmosphere, thereby permitting an accurate detection or measurement of light or beams detected by the photosensor or light-sensing element mounted in the detector.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A photoelectric detector comprising:

a light-sensing element of a film of a pyroelectric polymer;

a first disturbance-preventive chamber and a second disturbance-preventive chamber, said first and second disturbance-preventive chambers being constructed so as to have a pressure equal to ambient pressure;

said light-sensing element being interposed between said first and second disturbance-preventive chambers, said light-sensing element comprising said pyroelectric polymer film and a first electrode and a second electrode disposed at both major surfaces thereof, and being fitted by a pair of rings comprising a first O-shaped ring and a second O-shaped ring;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a photoelectric detector and, more particularly, to a photoelectric detector using a pyroelectric polymer film as a photosensor or light-sensing element.

2. Brief Description of the Prior Art

It is known that a piezoelectric polymer material such as polyvinylidene vinylidene or the like has also a pyroelectric property. This pyroelectric property can be utilized for an opto electro transducer of which a photoelectric detector is composed. Such an opto electro transducer can be used as a sensing element for a detector such as a fire alarm or an intrusion alarm, an optical calorimeter for measuring the output of a laser beam or otherwise. In particular, the pyroelectric polymer film can provide an element of a large area having a uniform distribution in pyroelectricity so that it is useful for an optical calorimeter having a high output with less dependence upon beam diameters. An opto electro transducer resulting from such a polymer material having a polarity, such as polyvinylidene fluoride or the like can be obtained by polarizing the material at a voltage and a direct current. The opto electro transducer is mounted on a frame to make a photoelectric detector. The photoelectric detector is constructed such that light transmitted into the opto electro transducer is converted to electric outputs thereby with the strength of the light, thereby measuring or detecting the light.
 
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