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00:00:32 1 Theory of construction
00:04:01 2 Detecting material properties
00:04:44 2.1 Temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR)
00:05:40 2.2 1/f noise
00:06:34 2.3 Resistance
00:07:08 3 Detecting materials
00:09:24 4 Active vs passive microbolometers
00:10:26 5 Advantages
00:11:10 6 Disadvantages
00:11:32 7 Performance limits
00:12:10 8 Origins
00:12:41 9 Manufacturers of microbolometer arrays
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A microbolometer is a specific type of bolometer used as a detector in a thermal camera. Infrared radiation with wavelengths between 7.5–14 μm strikes the detector material, heating it, and thus changing its electrical resistance. This resistance change is measured and processed into temperatures which can be used to create an image. Unlike other types of infrared detecting equipment, microbolometers do not require cooling.
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