Claims
- 1. In the manufacture of a target for a pyroelectric vidicon, the steps of attaching a layer of pyroelectric target material to a support substrate, reducing the thickness of said layer to about 20 .mu.m, etching through a mask to thereby reticulate the target, forming an electron-pervious polymer layer over said layer of reticulated pyroelectric material, and removing the layer of reticulated pyroelectric material from said support substrate.
- 2. A method of manufacturing a target for a pyroelectric vidicon as claimed in claim 1 in which the surface of the electron pervious polymer layer opposite the layer of reticulated pyroelectric material is covered with silicon oxide.
- 3. A method of manufacturing a target for a pyroelectric vidicon as claimed in claim 2 wherein the exposed surface of the reticulated pyroelectric material formed by said substrate removal step is covered with an electron pervious layer of antimony.
- 4. A method of manufacturing a pyroelectric vidicon target as claimed in claim 1 in which the exposed surface of the reticulated target formed by said substrate removal step is covered with a polymer layer of the same thickness as the electron pervious polymer layer.
- 5. A method of manufacturing a pyroelectric vidicon target as claimed in claim 4 in which the layer of pyroelectric material is bonded to the substrate by adhesive means and is partly removed by sputtering.
- 6. A method of manufacturing a pyroelectric vidicon target as claimed in claim 1 in which the pyroelectric material is tri-glycine sulfate, tri-glycine fluoroberylliate, or deuterated tri-glycine fluoroberylliate.
Government Interests
This invention was made under contract with the U.S. Government DAAG 53-76-C-0053.
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