DocumentCode
657119
Title
Nanomachined pyroelectric detector with low thermal conductance — Design and concepts
Author
Muztoba, Md ; Melikechi, Noureddine ; Rana, Md Masud ; Butler, Donald P.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Phys. & Eng., Delaware State Univ., Dover, DE, USA
fYear
2013
fDate
3-6 Nov. 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
We report the design of an uncooled pyroelectric detector utilizing a nanometer sized mesh to support the micromachined detector. The design had been optimized by using different geometry and electrodes. The thickness, width and dimension of each layer were changed to achieve the lowest thermal conductance. Ca-modified lead titanate (PCT) was employed as the thermometer in the detector. The design and performance of pyroelectric detectors has been conducted by simulating the structure with Intellisuite™. The simulated detector had spider web-like structure with each of the struts (ring) of spider web 100 nm wide. The pyroelectric detectors utilized a NiCr absorber, PCT sensing layer, Ti electrodes, Al2O3 structural layer to obtained lower thermal conductivity between the detector and substrate. The thermal conductance between the sensor and the substrate was found to be as low as 4.57 × 10-9 W/K.
Keywords
alumina; chromium alloys; electrodes; lead compounds; nickel alloys; pyroelectric detectors; thermal conductivity; thermometers; titanium; Al2O3; Intellisuite; NiCr; PbTiO3; Ti; layer dimension; layer thickness; layer width; low thermal conductance; micromachined detector; nanomachined pyroelectric detector; nanometer sized mesh; spider web-like structure; thermometer; uncooled pyroelectric detector; Conductivity; Detectors; Electrodes; Heating; Substrates; Thermal conductivity;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
SENSORS, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location
Baltimore, MD
ISSN
1930-0395
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSENS.2013.6688403
Filename
6688403
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