Thermal imaging device

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Inventors

Nix, Elvin L.
Taylor, Stanley

Application #

359880

Filed

Jun-1-1989

Published

Jul-31-1990

Current US Class

250/330
250/332
250/338.3
257/E27.008

International Classes

H01L 027/146; H01L 031/09

Field of Search

250/380 250/332 250/338.3 250/349

Assignee

Thorn EMI plc (London, GB2)

Examiners

Hannaher; Constantine

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fleit, Jacobson, Cohn, Price, Holman & Stern

US Patent References

4072863   Pyroelectric infrare...
4532424   Pyroelectric therma...
4593456   Pyroelectric therma...
4740700   Thermally insulativ...
4808822   Thermal detector
4847500   Thermal detector

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Abstract
A pyroelectric film has a pattern of inter-connected electrodes formed on one major surface, and a pattern of discrete electrodes formed on the other major surface. Each discrete electrode has an aperature in which is formed a respective electrically conductive pad. The film is supported by pillars connected to the pads, the pillars also providing a path for electrical signals between the pads and a signal processing means. Each discrete electrode is connected to a respective pad by a respective strip of electrically conductive material.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A thermal imaging device comprising: a layer comprising pyroelectric material; an array of inter-connected electrodes carried on one major surface of the layer; an array of discrete electrodes carried on the other major surface of the layer; a plurality of pillars effective to support the layer and to enable the passage of electrical signals between the discrete electrodes and an electrical signal processing means, each pillar being located on an electrical contact region within a nonelectroded region of said other major surface within a respective discrete electrode, the contact region and discrete electrode being electrically connected by a respective elongate region of electrically conductive material extending over said nonelectroded region.



Description
This invention relates to thermal imaging devices and in particular to thermal imaging devices comprising an array of pyroelectric detector elements responsive to infra-red radiation.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The main factor limiting the performance of existing pyroelectric imagers is the thermal conductance between adjacent detector elements and between each detector element and the supporting and interrogating structure.

U.K. Patent Application No. 2163596A discloses a thermal imaging device comprising a ferroelectric slab bearing a common electrode on one main surface and a signal electrode structure on the opposite main surface. The signal electrode structure is electrically connected to electrodes of a circuit substrate by means of conductors. The transverse heat conduction between adjacent conductors is reduced by incorporating each conductor on a bore in a respective pillar of thermally insulating material, the pillars also being effective to support the ferroelectric slab.
 
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