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View SchemaTerahertz and Infrared Uncooled Detector Based on a Microcantilever as a Radiation Pressure Sensor
| Authors | Gennady P. Berman, Boris M. Chernobrod, Alan R. Bishop, Vyacheslav N. Gorshkov |
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| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0703042 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0703042 |
Abstract
We consider a far infrared (terahertz), room-temperature detector based on a microcantilever sensor of the radiation pressure. This system has a significantly higher sensitivity than existing uncooled detectors in the far infrared (terahertz) spectral region. The significant enhancement of sensitivity is due the combination non-absorption detection method and high quality optical microcavity. Our theoretical analysis of the detector sensitivity and numerical simulations demonstrate that the narrowband heterodyne detector with the band width 30 MHz has a minimal measurable intensity by three orders of magnitude less than conventional uncooled detectors. In the case of the broadband detector, the noise equivalent temperature difference (NETD) is 7.6 mK, which is significantly smaller than for conventional uncooled thermal detectors.
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