探测器
调制(音乐)
材料科学
稳健性(进化)
噪音(视频)
频率调制
光电子学
红外线的
光学
散粒噪声
调幅
噪声等效功率
光子
计算机科学
声学
物理
带宽(计算)
电信
响应度
人工智能
图像(数学)
基因
化学
生物化学
作者
Tianyi Guo,Arindam Dasgupta,Sayan Chandra,Swastik Ballav,Pablo Cencillo‐Abad,Souptik Mukherjee,Aritra Biswas,Muhammad Waqas Shabbir,Debashis Chanda
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202309298
摘要
Abstract Detection of long wave infrared (LWIR) light at room temperature is a long‐standing challenge due to the low energy of photons. A low‐cost, high‐performance LWIR detector or camera that operates under such conditions is pursued for decades. Currently, all available detectors operate based on amplitude modulation (AM) and are limited in performance by AM noises, including Johnson noise, shot noise, and background fluctuation noise. To address this challenge, a frequency modulation (FM)‐based detection technique is introduced, which offers inherent robustness against different types of AM noises. The FM‐based approach yields an outstanding room temperature noise equivalent power (NEP), response time, and detectivity (D*). This result promises a novel uncooled LWIR detection scheme that is highly sensitive, low‐cost, and can be easily integrated with electronic readout circuitry, without the need for complex hybridization.
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