Temperature Sensor and Array

The high-pixel-count uncooled thermal imaging arrays disclosed herein have liquid crystal (LC) microcavity transducers separate from the read-out integrated circuit (ROIC). The transducer converts incident infrared (IR) radiation in birefringence changes that can be measured with visible light. In other words, the system uses the temperature sensitivity of the LC birefringence to convert the IR scene to a visible image. Measurements on sample arrays indicate that the LC material quality is similar to that of bulk samples and has good noise performance. Additionally, high-fill-factor arrays on fused-silica substrates may be processed to enable optimization of conditions for greatly improved temperature sensitivity. An additional IR absorber layer may be integrated into the process to tune the structure for the infrared.

Researchers

Carl Bozler / Douglas Bryant / Harry Clark / Robert Reich / Jeremy Muldavin / Shaun Berry

Departments: Lincoln Laboratory
Technology Areas: Communication Systems: Optical / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Manufacturing & Equipment / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging, Optical Sensing
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • systems, methods, and apparatus for sensitive thermal imaging
    United States of America | Granted | 9,835,885
  • systems, methods, and apparatus for sensitive thermal imaging
    United States of America | Published application

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