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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Response-calibration Techniques For Antenna-coupled Infrared Sensors

Krenz, Peter 01 January 2010 (has links)
Infrared antennas are employed in sensing applications requiring specific spectral, polarization, and directional properties. Because of their inherently small dimensions, there is significant interaction, both thermal and electromagnetic, between the antenna, the antenna-coupled sensor, and the low-frequency readout structures necessary for signal extraction at the baseband modulation frequency. Validation of design models against measurements requires separation of these effects so that the response of the antenna-coupled sensor alone can be measured in a calibrated manner. Such validations will allow confident extension of design techniques to more complex infrared-antenna configurations. Two general techniques are explored to accomplish this goal. The extraneous signal contributions can be measured separately with calibration structures closely co-located near the devices to be characterized. This approach is demonstrated in two specific embodiments, for removal of cross-polarization effects arising from lead lines in an antenna-coupled infrared dipole, and for removal of distributed thermal effects in an infrared phased-array antenna. The second calibration technique uses scanning near-field microscopy to experimentally determine the spatial dependence of the electric-field distributions on the signal-extraction structures, and to include these measured fields in the computational electromagnetic model of the overall device. This approach is demonstrated for infrared dipole antennas which are connected to coplanar strip lines. Specific situations with open-circuit and short-circuit impedances at the termination of the lines are investigated.
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Conception, modélisation et caractérisation de détecteurs térahertz innovants / Design, modeling and characterization of innovative THz detectors

Nguyen, Duy Thong 12 November 2012 (has links)
Le but de cette thèse est d’établir une modélisation électromagnétique du détecteurbolométrique térahertz (THz). Ce travail aide à faciliter la conception de bolomètre THz dontla structure est basée sur celle de bolomètre infrarouge à température ambiante. Le contextede la thèse est l’imagerie THz active. Nous avons étudié le comportement électromagnétiqued’un bolomètre à antenne de bande spectrale 1 – 5 THz. Deux modes de simulation ont étéréalisées : l’une est en mode de réception et l’autre est d’émission. La combinaison de cesmodes de simulation constitue un outil important pour concevoir le bolomètre THz. Latechnique de spectroscopie par transformée de Fourier a été utilisée pour caractériserexpérimentalement le comportement électromagnétique du détecteur. Nous avons mesuré laréflectivité de la surface du plan focal de détecteur ainsi que la réponse spectrale du détecteur.Les deux sont confrontées avec la simulation et elles se trouvent en bon accord. Avec lesconnaissances obtenues des résultats théorique et mesuré, la recherche aide à améliorer desperformances du détecteur actuel. Nous avons aussi proposé un design pour le bolomètre defaible fréquence (850 GHz). Ce dernier ouvre la perspective d’emmener la technologie debolomètre d’infrarouge vers la bande sous-térahertz où l’imagerie est beaucoup plusfavorable. / This PhD thesis aims to establish an electromagnetic modeling of the bolometer atterahertz (THz) range that can facilitate the design of the detector from the uncooled infraredbolometer technology. The envisaged application for the detectors lies in active THz imagingat room temperature. We have studied the optical coupling of a THz antenna-coupledbolometer operating in the range 1 – 5 THz. Simulations in receiving and transmitting modeshave been performed to study the optical characteristics of the bolometer. The combination ofthese two simulation types leads to a powerful toolset to design terahertz bolometers. For theexperimental aspect, measurements have been performed by using Fourier-transformtechnique to study experimentally the electromagnetic behavior of the bolometer. They aremeasurement of reflectivity of the focal plane array’s surface and spectral responsemeasurement. The results of measurement were found to be in good agreement with thesimulation. The understanding from the study in this PhD helps us make improvement to theactual detector. Also the design of bolometer for low frequency (850 GHz) has beenproposed. This leads to a perspective of using bolometer for terahertz imaging at thefrequency where many characteristic of the terahertz radiation are favorable for imagingapplication.

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