THERMAL RADIATION IMAGING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS
Assignee
PHILIPS ELECTRONICS AND ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES LIMITED
Filed
Jun 2, 1981
Granted
Jun 5, 1990
Location
MALVERN,WORCEST GB
Abstract
Between the spaced biasing electrodes of a thermal radiation imaging device A D.C. bias source is connected to cause the flow of a bias current in the device body which is preferably of n-type cadmium mercury telluride. The bias current supports an ambipolar drift of radiation-generated minority carriers (holes) in the opposite direction. The device is operated in a system in which the radiation pattern is scanned across the device body in the same direction and at the same rate as the ambipolar velocity. Instead of having a single read-out electrode, a more sophisticated system with better performance is obtained by distributing between the spaced biasing electrodes a plurality of read-out electrodes each of which forms a Schottky barrier or p-n junction with the body material.
Source: Google Patents
35 USC §181 Secrecy Order
Imposed
Dec 27, 1982
Rescinded
May 12, 1989
Duration
6 years, 4 months
Inventor
- 1CHARLES T. ELLIOTT
Record Details
- Patent number
- US 4931648
- Application
- 06267611
- Aerospace match
- No
- Dataset source
- 35 USC §181 SO records