Claims
- 1. A method employed in a system for detection of the temperature of a bandgap material having a temperature dependent bandgap in a given energy range comprising the steps of:
- providing optical energy having a photon energy slightly higher than the top of said given energy range such that said optical energy passes through said bandgap material;
- receiving said optical energy after passage through said bandgap material and as a function of the absorption by said bandgap material of said optical energy, providing an output indicative of the temperature of said bandgap material.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein said step of providing optical energy includes the provision of thermal radiation operative to heat said bandgap material.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein said step of providing optical energy includes the provision of optical energy having a color spectrum; and
- wherein said step of receiving said optical energy employs a detector array located to receive optical energy reflected from a holographic blazed grating.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein said step of providing an output as a function of the absorption by said bandgap material of said optical energy includes the additional steps of:
- providing a portion of said optical energy having a photon energy slightly higher than the top of said given energy range in a direction such that said portion of said optical energy does not reach said bandgap material; and
- receiving said portion of said optical energy and generating a reference signal for use in determining the extent of absorption by said bandgap material of said optical energy.
- 5. A method of indicating the temperature of a layer of bandgap material having a temperature dependent bandgap in a given energy range comprising the steps of:
- passing optical energy through said layer, said optical energy having a photon energy slightly higher than the top of said given energy range.
- detecting the energy level of light absorbed by said layer and generating a signal indicative of the temperature of said layer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/157,196, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,890,933 filed Feb. 17, 1988.
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