mikrobolometerarrays
MikroBolometerArrays are uncooled infrared detector arrays used for thermal imaging. Each pixel contains a microbolometer, a micromachined thermistor that absorbs infrared radiation and changes its electrical resistance as its temperature changes. The resistance variation is read by a readout integrated circuit, typically a CMOS ROIC, and converted into a digital image. The technology enables imaging in the long-wave infrared region without cryogenic cooling.
The array is fabricated on a silicon substrate with suspended microstructures and receives infrared radiation that
Performance depends on materials, readout electronics, and optics. NETD values are commonly tens of millikelvin to
Applications span surveillance, security, industrial inspection, building diagnostics, automotive night vision, and consumer thermal imaging devices.