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Dexter Research Center pioneered the field of infrared thermopile detectors. And we continue to lead the industry today. Consult these technical resources, drawn from our decades of experience and expertise in sensing technology, as you develop your sensing systems.

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Introduction to Thermopile Detectors

The basic principles and nomenclature of thermopile detectors are explained. There is also an explanation of the types of thermopile detectors available from Dexter Research, as well as an abbreviated list of the ever-growing applications for thermopile detectors.

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Introduction to Thermopile Detectors 157.34 KB
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Infrared Radiation and Radiometry Introduction

In this brief we discuss how an object’s temperature affects the peak emitted spectral wavelength according to Wien’s Displacement Law. Several spectral curves are included to illustrate.

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Infrared Radiation and Radiometry Introduction 131.12 KB
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Emissivity Correction for a Radiometer

The optical power emitted by a target will depend on its emissivity and temperature. A simple technique to take into account the change in sensitivity is described.

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Emissivity Correction for a Radiometer 120.07 KB
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A Simple DC Radiometer

This brief explains the basic principles of remote temperature measurement using thermopiles.

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A Simple DC Radiometer 132.42 KB
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Temperature Compensation of a DC Radiometer

Since a thermopile is an array of thermocouples, the temperature of the cold junction of the thermocouple must be known to provide an accurate temperature measurement. This brief describes a method for dealing with a variation in the cold junction temperature.

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Temperature Compensation of a DC Radiometer 164.73 KB
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Variations in Calibrations of Radiometers Using Cut-on Optical Filters

The amount of optical energy falling on the thermopile will depend on the transmission characteristic of the filters used as the window in the detector. This brief discusses the effect of the variation in the bandwidth of the filter in the calibration of a radiometer.

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Variations in Calibrations of Radiometers Using Cut-on Optical Filters 109.43 KB
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Effects of Encapsulation Gas on Thermopile Detectors

Most thermopiles are hermetically sealed with an inert gas in the package at one atmosphere pressure. The selection of encapsulating ga allows customization of detector output sensitivity and time constant without affecting other parameters such as resistance or noise.

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Effects of Encapsulation Gas on Thermopile Detectors 139.16 KB
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Thermopile Time Constant Determination

The methods for measuring the time constant of a thermopile are discussed.

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Thermopile Time Constant Determination 102.89 KB
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Detector Normalized Angular Response

The normalized angular response for a thermopile detector is shown.

As a function of frequency: The frequency response of thin film and silicon-based thermopiles are shown for sinusoidally modulate radiation.

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Detector Normalized Angular Response 125.08 KB
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Blackbody Spectral Radiance

Calculation of the blackbody radiance for three spectral regions of commonly used filters is given.

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Blackbody Spectral Radiance 132.93 KB
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Detector Signal Calculation

The calculation of a detector signal in a reflective optical system is shown.

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Detector Signal Calculation 74.12 KB
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Detector Normalized Response as a Function of Frequency

The frequency response of thin film and silicon-based thermopiles are shown for sinusoidally modulate radiation.

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Detector Normalized Response as a Function of Frequency 125.08 KB
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Thermopile Configuration Options

SMBus Communication with TSM – Application Note

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SMBus Communication with TSM - Application Note 1.49 MB
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AR coated Diffractive Silicon Lens

As a window option for our ST line of thermopile detectors, we offer a Silicon Diffractive Lens. This document includes technical information such as diffractive lens transmission curve, lens dimensions and example FOV when used with our model ST60 thermopile with 0.61mm active area.

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AR coated Diffractive Silicon Lens 433.51 KB
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Typical Spectral Characteristics

Typical spectral characteristics of select optical windows (wide-band pass) are graphed in transmission curves for select filters.

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Typical Spectral Characteristics 41.05 KB
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Standard Windows and Filters

Standard optical filters, wide-band and uncoated, are compared in an informative table.

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Standard Windows and Filters 153.38 KB
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Thermistor Options

Dexter Research offers several thermistor options for thermopile detectors. This document gives resistance vs. temperature plots and tables for internally mounted Chip Thermistors, Poly-silicon Resistors on ST60 & ST150 models and Chip-in-Glass thermistors for external use.

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Thermistor Options 558.48 KB
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Aperture Options

The field of view (FOV) may be modified inside the detector package using apertures. This is also useful in eliminating crosstalk in multi-channel detectors. On TO-5 packages, the FOV may be modified by customizing the internal aperture hole size. This also defines the amount of energy coming into the package and subsequently falling on the detector active area.

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Aperture Options 95.56 KB
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