IP Library Granted Patent US 7,564,021
Granted Patent B2
US 7,564,021 · App. 10/546,613 · Granted Jul 21, 2009

Pyroelectric sensor

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Patent No.
US 7,564,021
App. No.
10/546,613
Granted
Jul 21, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pyroelectric sensor for determines a charge output of a ferroelectric scene element of the sensor by measuring the hysteresis loop output of the scene element several times during a particular time frame for the same temperature. An external AC signal is applied to the ferroelectric scene element to cause the hysteresis loop output from the element to switch polarization. Charge integration circuitry is employed to measure the charge from the scene element. The ferroelectric of the scene element is made of strontium bismuth tantalate, or derivative thereof, disposed directly between top and bottom electrodes. The polarization of the reference element which is compared to and subtracted from the polarization of the scene element for each cycle. The polarization difference measured for each cycle over a set time period are summed by an integrating amplifier to produce a signal output voltage.

Claims (25)

1. A pyroelectric sensor system comprising:

an alternating voltage source for generating an alternating voltage at a predetermined frequency;

a pyroelectric scene element responsive to the alternating voltage, said pyroelectric scene element for generating a hysteresis loop charge output in response to the alternating voltage, said alternating voltage driving the pyroelectric scene element over at least a portion of the hysteresis loop charge output of the pyroelectric scene element, said pyroelectric scene element being constructed and arranged so that the alternating voltage causes a polarization reversal of dipoles in the pyroelectric scene element in response to positive and negative changes of the alternating voltage;

a charge integration system responsive to the charge output from the pyroelectric scene element, said integration system determining an area within the hysteresis loop defined by the hysteresis loop output and generating a signal indicative of the charge output from the pyroelectric scene element;

a ferroelectric layer of the pyroelectric scene element being selected from a group consisting of strontium-bismuth-tantalate (SBT), barium-bismuth-tantalate, andlanthium-bismuth-tantalate; and

the ferroelectric layer being disposed between a first and a second capacitive plate of the pyroelectric scene element.

2. The pyroelectric sensor system set forth in claim 1 , wherein the system is an infrared imaging system, and the pyroelectric scene element has an infrared absorber that absorbs infrared radiation directed toward the pyroelectric scene element from a scene.

3. The pyroelectric sensor system set forth in claim 1 ;

wherein the alternating voltage is applied to the first capacitive plate so that the alternating voltage causes a polarization reversal of dipoles in the pyroelectric scene element in response to positive and negative changes of the alternating voltage; and

wherein the charge integration system is responsive to the charge output from the second capacitive plate of the pyroelectric scene element.

4. The pyroelectric sensor system set forth in claim 3 , further comprising:

a silicon substrate structure acting as a thermal heat sink; and

a continuous thermal barrier coating attached directly between the second capacitive plate and the silicon substrate, wherein the continuous thermal barrier does not have an air bridge.

5. The pyroelectric sensor system set forth in claim 1 , further comprising a ferroelectric reference element configured electrically parallel to the pyroelectric scene element;

wherein the ferroelectric reference element is responsive to the alternating voltage and generates a hysteresis loop charge output in response to the alternating voltage which drives the ferroelectric reference element over at least a portion of the hysteresis loop output of the ferrorelectric reference element, the ferroelectric reference element being constructed and arranged so that the alternating voltage causes a polarization reversal of dipoles in the ferroelectric reference element in response to positive a negative changes of the alternating voltage; and

wherein the charge integration system is responsive to the charge output from the ferroelectric reference element, the integration system determining the area within the hysteresis loop output of the ferroelectric reference element defined by the hysteresis loop output of the ferroelectric reference element and generating a signal voltage output indicative of a difference between the hysteresis loop outputs of the pyroelectric scene and ferroelectric reference elements.

6. The pyroelectric sensor system set forth in claim 5 , further comprising the charge integration system having an operation amplifier;

wherein the signal voltage output of the charge integration system is indicative of a plurality of summed differences between the hysteresis loop outputs.

7. The pyroelectric sensor system set forth in claim 6 , wherein the number of the plurality of summed differences is equal to the product of a predetermined time period of scene measurement times the frequency of the external AC signal.

8. The pyroelectric sensor system set forth in claim 7 , wherein the charge integration system receives a current from the scene element when the external AC signal voltage is positive and returns a current to the ferroelectric reference element for integration of the reference polarization when the external AC signal voltage is negative.

9. The pyroelectric sensor system set forth in claim 5 comprising:

the charge integration system having an output capacitor;

the charge integration system having an operation amplifier that is configured in parallel with the output capacitor and acting as a summer of a plurality of summed differences between the hysteresis loop outputs of the scene and reference elements which is indicative of the signal voltage output;

a scene diode detector for flowing current from the scene element to the charge integration system for charging the output capacitor when the external alternating voltage is positive; and

a reference diode for flowing current from the charge integration system to the reference element for discharging the output capacitor and integration the reference element polarization when the external alternating voltage is negative.

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MERGER Recorded Feb 11, 2024
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From: MANTESE, JOSEPH V.; SCHUBRING, NORMAN W.; MICHELI, ADOLPH L.
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