Microbolometers: Fundamentals, Materials, and Recent Developments
describes the fundamentals of microbolometers, their historic evolution,
operational principles and material choices. It also explains the impact
of materials on the processing and development of device
characteristics. Sections address various aspects of optical properties
and recommend models of properties of materials of interest for the
fabrication of the uncooled microbolometers. In addition, the book
presents two case studies, Honeywell and Texas Instruments, that focus
on the design and manufacture of microbolometers.
Finally, recent developments, applications, patents and future trends
are presented. The chapter on patents will summarize the strengths and
weaknesses of each of the technologies.
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