Room-temperature, thin-film, PbS photoconductive detector harden

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250370, G01J 100, G01T 122

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041173295

ABSTRACT:
A photoconductive detector comprising a thin film of photoconductive material deposited on a thin substrate of high thermal conductivity having a surface area that is large relative to the detector's absorbing surface area. The back surface of the substrate is metalized and soldered to a high-thermal-conductivity, large-thermal-mass heat buffer which is coupled to a heat sink. The resulting detector is hardened against damage resulting from laser irradiation.

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patent: 3109097 (1963-10-01), Waard et al.
VON Gutfeld, R. J., "Infrared Detector", IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, ol. 8, No. 9 (1966), 1255-1256.

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