Radiation sensor with photo-thermal gain

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Inventors

Carr, William N.

Application #

307586

Filed

Dec-2-2002

Published

May-3-2005

Current US Class

250/330
250/332
250/336.1
250/338.1
250/338.3

International Classes

G01J 005//00

Field of Search

250/3381 250/336.1 250/330 250/332 250/338.3

Assignee

MultiSpectral Imaging, Inc. (Newark, NJ)

Examiners

Porta; David

Attorney, Agent or Firm

DeMont & Breyer, LLC

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Abstract
A thermal sensor for low level radiation with built-in photo-thermal gain utilizing a thin film of pyro-optical material to modulate the reflectivity and/or transmission of a photonic carrier beam. The photonic carrier beam is modulated by the temperature of the pyro-optical film and detected by typically a silicon detector. A slight temperature increase of the pyro-optical film due to absorption of low level radiation increases the coefficient of absorption of the photonic carrier beam which in turn causes a further increase in temperature of the pyro-optical film. The photonic carrier beam provides power to increase the temperature of the pyro-optical film beyond the heating caused by the absorption of low level radiation alone. This thermal amplification effect provides a radiation sensor with photo-thermal gain.
 
Claims
1. A radiation sensor with thermal gain comprising:

a microplatform including a pyro-optical film positioned above and thermally isolated from a substrate;

a first source of low level radiation incident upon the microplatform and partially absorbed causing an incremental heating of said film;

a second source of high level radiation comprised of a photonic beam incident on said film and partially absorbed heating the microplatform to a quiescent temperature;

wherein the temperature coefficient of absorption of said second source increases with the temperature of said pyro-optical film;

wherein an introduction of the first incremental heating causes the absorption of the second source to increase the temperature of the pyro-optical film with a second incremental heating that is greater than the first incremental heating; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to microsensors that are constructed utilizing semiconductor fabrication processes and, more particularly, to a thermal radiation sensor. The sensor is useful for detecting low level radiation absorbed in microstructures. This sensor is generally used for detecting infrared radiation. However, the low level radiation may be comprised of any electromagnetic radiation absorbed into a pyro-optical film within the radiation sensor and thus may include wavelengths ranging from the ultraviolet, visible, near infrared, far infrared, and into the millimeter wave regions. The present invention can be devised as a single sensor element or as an array of pixels including a focal plane array.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There are many types of infrared or low level radiation sensor systems. The most widely used infrared imagers employ either photonic bandgap detection and thermal bolometer detection. Bandgap detectors for low level radiation are not the subject of the present invention. Most thermal detectors utilize sensor elements including thermistors, piezoelectric, ferroelectric, or multimorph deflection elements that incrementally change electrical characteristics with temperature. In each of these sensor types there is a direct electrical connection between the sensor element and the readout electronics or readout integrated circuit ROIC. A limitation in this type of radiation sensor is that the direct electrical connection mentioned serves to pick-up parasitic noise sources such as capacitive, inductive, and electromagnetic signal levels. The present invention has no electrical connection between the sensor structures sensitive to low level radiation and the readout ROIC and thus avoids many of the aforementioned parasitic noise problems.
 
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