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Application of shape memory alloy as detector material for far-infrared imaging transducers

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    Abstract

    Based on the thermo-mechanical deformation property of shape memory alloys (SMAs), a nickel-titanium shape memory alloy (NiTi SMA) is used to construct an infrared imaging device. The NiTi SMA device is in the form of a thin film cantilever pixel. The absorption of energy from the impinging infrared radiation changes the horizontal tilt of the pixel due to the reverse martensitic transformation of NiTi SMA. The tilt angle change can be detected by illuminating the cantilever using a laser beam. One can therefore generate an IR image by monitoring the optical reflection from the thin film cantilever pixel. The possibility of realizing a practical low-cost infrared imaging device operating under room temperature conditions is envisaged.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the IEEE Hong Kong Electron Devices Meeting
    PublisherIEEE
    Pages59-61
    Volume2002-January
    ISBN (Print)780374290
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2002
    Event9th IEEE Hong Kong Electron Devices Meeting, HKEDM 2002 - Hong Kong, China
    Duration: 22 Jun 2002 → …

    Publication series

    Name
    Volume2002-January

    Conference

    Conference9th IEEE Hong Kong Electron Devices Meeting, HKEDM 2002
    PlaceChina
    CityHong Kong
    Period22/06/02 → …

    Research Keywords

    • Detectors
    • Electromagnetic wave absorption
    • Infrared imaging
    • Laser beams
    • Laser transitions
    • Optical imaging
    • Shape memory alloys
    • Thermomechanical processes
    • Thin film devices
    • Transducers

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