Claims
- 1. A bolometer comprising:
- (a) an electrically non-conductive substrate;
- (b) means for supplying an electric current affixed to the substrate;
- (c) means for receiving an electric current affixed to the substrate and electrically isolated from the supply means; and
- (d) an electrically conductive polymer single layer sensor bridging over said substrate with a first end electrically connected to said supply means and a second end electrically and physically connected to said receiving means, while otherwise avoiding contact with the substrate.
- 2. The bolometer described in claim 1, wherein the polymer sensor bridge is an ion implanted polymer.
- 3. The bolometer described in claim 2, wherein the supplying means and receiving means are a conductive material selected from the group of gold, metals, highly conductive polymers and highly doped semiconductors.
- 4. The bolometer described in claim 3, wherein the substrate is a non-conductive material selected from the group of glass, aluminum oxide, quartz, polymers and insulated conductive substrates.
- 5. The bolometer described in claim 4, further comprising an infrared absorbing layer affixed to the sensor bridge.
- 6. The bolometer described in claim 4, further comprising an infrared absorbing dye within the sensor bridge.
- 7. A bolometer comprising:
- (a) a glass substrate;
- (b) a gold current supply pathway coated onto the substrate;
- (c) a gold current receiving pathway coated onto the substrate and electrically isolated from the supply pathway; and
- (d) an electrically conductive ion implanted polymer layer bridging over said substrate with the first end electrically and physically connected to the supply pathway and a second end electrically and physically connected to the receiving pathway said layer otherwise avoiding contact with the substrate.
Government Interests
The United States Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of grant number III-9362010, awarded by the National Science Foundation, and contract number DAAL03-92-C-0023, awarded by the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization.
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