A DEMONSTRATION OF 1×8 LINEAR ARRAY YBCO TRANSITION EDGE IR BOLOMETER
LIU XIN-TIAN (刘心田)a, SHI BAO-AN (石保安)a, YANG DE-JIA (杨德嘉)b, CHEN ZHAO-JIA (陈兆甲)c
a Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Academia Sinica, Shanghai 200083, China; b Nanjing Electronic Device Institute, Nanjing 210016, China; c University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, China
Abstract A high-Tc superconducting array microbolometer has been fabricated by using a YBCO film. Optical measurements gave moderate performance as individual detector, but singnificant improverment appears possible.
Received: 30 May 1992
Accepted manuscript online:
PACS:
85.25.Pb
(Superconducting infrared, submillimeter and millimeter wave detectors)
(Bolometers; infrared, submillimeter wave, microwave, and radiowave receivers and detectors)
Fund: Supported by Ion Beam Laboratory, Shanghai Institute of Metallurgy, Academia Sinica.
Cite this article:
LIU XIN-TIAN (刘心田), SHI BAO-AN (石保安), YANG DE-JIA (杨德嘉), CHEN ZHAO-JIA (陈兆甲) A DEMONSTRATION OF 1×8 LINEAR ARRAY YBCO TRANSITION EDGE IR BOLOMETER 1993 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 2 248
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