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US 5248884

INFRARED DETECTORS

Assignee

SECRETARY OF STATE FOR DEFENCE IN HER MAJESTY`S GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, THE

Filed

Sep 20, 1984

Granted

Sep 28, 1993

Location

MALVERN GB

Abstract

An infrared detector comprises a thin film of photo-responsive material on transparent dielectric material with an array of planar antennae adjacent to the film surface. The antennae are separate from ohmic contacts arranged to connect the film to an external circuit. The antennae concentrate radiation in fringe fields at antenna edges and extremities interacting with the photo-responsive material. The detectors may be photovoltaic or photoconductive. The antennae may be rectangular, bow-tie, cruciform, elliptic, circular or square, and are dimensioned for resonance (preferably half-wavelength resonance) at frequencies within the photo-responsive material absorption band. Half-wavelength resonant antennae are best matched by F/0.7 optics. The detector may be a reticulated array. The dielectric material may be formed as a lens.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Nov 19, 1985

Rescinded

Jan 14, 1993

Duration

7 years, 1 month

Inventor

  • 1COLIN R. BREWITT-TAYLOR

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