Abstract
We have developed a new type of pyroelectric IR detector which contains a sensing part and a solid state chopper with two bimorph vibrators and two slit plates in the same package. This new detector (M-type IR detector) features high reliability, small volume and low electric power consumption compared with conventional pyroelectric IR detectors using a rotating chopper. The output voltage and noise voltage of the M-type IR detector have been investigated theoretically and experimentally. It was confirmed that a good performance can be achieved in the M-type IR detector by optimizing the relative position of the two slit plates and the aperture diameter of the shield box.
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