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A bolometer is a device for measuring the energy of incident electromagnetic radiation. It was invented in 1878 by the American astronomer Samuel Pierpont Langley. It consists of an "absorber" (usua...
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The bolometer is a loading device that undergoes changes of resistance as changes in dissipated power occur. The two types of bolometers are the BARRETTER and the THERMISTOR. The barretter is characterized by an increase in resistance as the dissipated power rises.
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The Richards Group at UC Berkeley does research in the following fields: anisotropy of the cosmic background radiation (MAXIMA), superconducting voltage-biased bolometers for mm-waves, thermal conductivity of silicon nitride, spectroscopy of carbon nanotubes ... Bolo users go here; Meeting Info is here...
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Bolometer, an instrument used to measure infrared, or heat, radiation. The bolometer is essentially a very sensitive thermometer. It can be used with a spectroscope to measure the ability of certain chemical compounds to absorb various wavelengths of infrared radiation.
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I don't know about you, but this thing doesn't seem like a scintillating bolometer to me. At all. Eduardo Abancens—a University of Zaragoza's physicist—says it's a dark matter detector. One that looks capable of sucking your soul. ... Tip your editors: ... Editorial Director: Brian Lam | Email | Twitter...
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High-Tc Bolometer for far-infrared detectio ... ; Fig. 1: Production scheme for High-Tc Bolometer ... Fig. 3: Schemetical cross-section of bolometer...
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LABOCA * the Large APEX Bolometer Camera at Max Planck Institut fuer Radioastronomie * LABOCA Official Website * LABOCA is the first generation bolometer array for the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment telescope in Chile, APEX ... The bolometer array of LABOCA is nominally made of 295 composite bolometers, of these about 260...
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A bolometer is a crystal coupled to a thermal sensor able to detect very small variations in temperatures. The bolometer is placed in a cryostate which allows to reach a very low temperature of about ten millikelvins.
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Uncooled infrared detectors have recently gained wide attention for infrared imaging applications, due to their advantages such as low Microbolometers are most widely used uncooled infrared detectors due to their compatibility with CMOS technology. ... The application areas of the uncooled detectors can be summarized as:
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Self-powered infrared thermocouples are covered in the chapter beginning on p. 38. Bolometers are essentially resistance thermometers arranged for response to radiation. A sensing element with a thermistor, metal film, or metal wire transducer is often called a bolometer.
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