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Fabrication and performance of a NiMn2O4/LaNiO3 composite film detector with multi electrodes for night vision imaging application

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SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL
Volume 326, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2021.112713

Keywords

Mn based oxides; Broad band response; Infrared detector; Night vision

Funding

  1. Project of Sichuan eeducation Application and Development Research Center [JYXX17030]
  2. Education reform project of Chengdu Normal University [2018JG39]
  3. Project for Sichuan Oil and Gas Development Center [SKZ1703]

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The performance of a NiMn2O4/LaNiO3 composite structured infrared detector has been studied, showing potential applications in night vision imaging.
Detection performance of a composite structured infrared detector of NiMn2O4/LaNiO3 films has been studied. The thermally sensitive film of NiMn2O4 and conductive oxide film of LaNiO3 were deposited on silicon substrate by using a sol-gel method. The transmission and reflection measurements revealed that the absorption of the composite films grows from 6 to 8% (bare NiMn2O4) to about 40 %-70 % by increasing the LaNiO3 film thickness to 600 nm. A broadband optical detector was built by using the composite film. As revealed by the detection experiment, the detector showed a time constant of 0.45 ms to a 1550 nm light source, which was an order faster than the traditional thermal detectors. The detectivity of the detector was measured to be 0.37 x10(7) cm.Hz(0.5)/W (Johnson noise) to a mid-infrared source, which can be improved to be about 10(9) cm.Hz(0.5)/W by using thermal isolation structures. The composite structure detector showed potentials in the application of night vision imaging. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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