Pyroelectric PVDF sensor modeling of the temporal voltage response to arbitrarily modulated radiation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2000
abstract:
Our design of transducer arrays for custom
pyroelectric sensors is mainly devoted to IR laser beam
characterization and control. It benefits from some of the
properties of PVDF film such as lowcost, lowweight, mechanical flexibility, chemical stability (inert), and compatibility of thick film interconnection technologies on metallized films. By using the temporal characteristics of the
source intensity and starting from a standard equivalent
one-dimensional model of a multilayer thick-film transducer
in the frequency domain, we developed a computer model
of the PVDF sensor that determines the temporal response
to arbitrarily modulated radiation. The validation of the
model accuracy has been carried out with a simulation procedure performed on a PVDF sensor designed for accurate
beam alignment of lowpower laser beams. In this case,
an iterative algorithm also was developed to estimate some
thermal and physical properties of the front absorbing and
the metallization layers that are generally barely known.
We present a fitting procedure to determine these properties by using the temporal pyroelectric response to a square
wave modulated laser diode that provides a reliable reference signal.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Mazzoni, Marina
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