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2 September 2008 Barium strontium titanate (BST) pyroelectric detector for bolometric solar imaging
M. Noble, P. Bernasconi, A. Francomacaro, H. Eaton, B. Carkhuff, P. Foukal
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Abstract
The Solar Bolometric Imager (SBI) is an imaging solar telescope assembly that employs a novel single-detector broadband bolometric measurement technique. An uncooled thermal IR imaging detector is coated with a thin gold-black film that absorbs over 98% of the solar spectrum. The absorbed energy is then re-radiated in the thermal IR and sampled by the detector array. This technique [4] provides an evenly weighted integrated responsivity that spans the majority of the solar spectrum (0.2-2.5μm). We present here performance results from the follow-on gold-black deposition process investigation, radiation testing results, spacecraft instrument design and some of the prototype detector/imaging system's flight performance and calibration data from our 2007 Ft. Sumner balloon flight that demonstrates the instrument met or exceeded all of its specification.
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M. Noble, P. Bernasconi, A. Francomacaro, H. Eaton, B. Carkhuff, and P. Foukal "Barium strontium titanate (BST) pyroelectric detector for bolometric solar imaging", Proc. SPIE 7055, Infrared Systems and Photoelectronic Technology III, 70550A (2 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.793890
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Absorption

Prototyping

Gold

Sun

Imaging systems

Infrared imaging

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