Titanium bolometer-type infrared detecting apparatus

Radiant energy – Infrared-to-visible imaging – Including detector array

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2503384, 348294, 348308, H01L 3108

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ABSTRACT:
In a bolometer-type infrared detecting apparatus, a bolometer and a MOS transistor are provided for one pixel. A source of the MOS transistor is connected to a power supply terminal. A drain of the MOS transistor is connected to the bolometer which is connected via a switch to an output terminal.

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