Lockheed Martin IR Imaging Systems is developing low cost, high performance, uncooled infrared imaging products for both military and commercial applications. These products are based on microbolometer technology, a silicon micromachined sensor that combines wafer level silicon processing with a device structure capable of yielding excellent imaging performance. Here we report on several applications that are utilizing the Lockheed Martin microbolometer sensor.


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    Title :

    A summary of applications of uncooled microbolometer sensors


    Contributors:
    Breen, T. (author) / Butler, N. (author) / Kohin, M. (author) / Marshall, C.A. (author) / Murphy, R. (author) / Parker, T. (author) / Piscitelli, N. (author) / Silva, R. (author)


    Publication date :

    1999-01-01


    Size :

    1549975 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



    A Summary of Applications of Uncooled Microbolometer Sensors

    IEEE; Aerospace and Electronics Systems Society | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1999


    Applications of uncooled microbolometer sensors

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