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Pyroelectric Materials for Uncooled Infrared Detectors: Processing, Properties, and Applications
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringEngineeringSensorsSingle Crystal GrowthOptical PropertiesFerroelectric ApplicationInfrared SensorApplied PhysicsThermoelectricsThermoelectric MaterialPyroelectric DetectorsThin FilmsIndustrial ProductionThermal SensorFunctional MaterialsPyroelectric MaterialsPyroelectricity
Uncooled pyroelectric detectors find applications in diverse and wide areas such as industrial production; automotive; aerospace applications for satellite-borne ozone sensors assembled with an infrared spectrometer; health care; space exploration; imaging systems for ships, cars, and aircraft; and military and security surveillance systems. These detectors are the prime candidates for NASA s thermal infrared detector requirements. In this Technical Memorandum, the physical phenomena underlying the operation and advantages of pyroelectric infrared detectors is introduced. A list and applications of important ferroelectrics is given, which is a subclass of pyroelectrics. The basic concepts of processing of important pyroelectrics in various forms are described: single crystal growth, ceramic processing, polymer-composites preparation, and thin- and thick-film fabrications. The present status of materials and their characteristics and detectors figures-of-merit are presented in detail. In the end, the unique techniques demonstrated for improving/enhancing the performance of pyroelectric detectors are illustrated. Emphasis is placed on recent advances and emerging technologies such as thin-film array devices and novel single crystal sensors.
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