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Low-Temperature Germanium Bolometer

Frank J. Low
- 01 Nov 1961 - 
- Vol. 51, Iss: 11, pp 1300-1304
TLDR
In this paper, a bolometer using gallium-doped single crystal germanium as the temperature sensitive resistive element was constructed and operated at 2°K with a noise equivalent power of 5×10−13 w and a time constant of 400 μsec.
Abstract
A bolometer, using gallium-doped single crystal germanium as the temperature-sensitive resistive element, has been constructed and operated at 2°K with a noise equivalent power of 5×10−13 w and a time constant of 400 μsec. Sensitivities approaching the limits set by thermodynamics have been achieved, and it is shown that the background radiation limited or BLIP condition can be satisfied at 4.2°K. An approximate theory is developed which describes the performance of the device and aids in the design of bolometers with specific properties. The calculated noise equivalent power at 0.5°K, for a time constant of 10−3 sec, is 10−15 w. The detector is suitable for use in both infrared and microwave applications.

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The General Theory of Bolometer Performance

TL;DR: In this article, a general phenomenological theory of the static and dynamic behavior of bolometers is presented, which assumes as given the fundamental relations between the temperature and resistance of the bolometer, and the past history of the power dissipated within it.
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Performance Characteristics of a New Low-Temperature Bolometer

TL;DR: In this paper, an infrared bolometer detector designed to operate at liquid helium temperatures has been constructed by using the core of a carbon composition resistor as the sensitive element, which is made use of the well-known fact that the temperature coefficient of resistance of certain commercial carbon resistors is extremely large at low temperatures.
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The ultimate sensitivity of radiation detectors.

TL;DR: An upper limit is obtained for the sensitivity of any radiation detector which satisfies Lambert’s law and whose effective area is independent of the wave-length of the radiation.
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A fast superconducting bolometer.

TL;DR: A superconducting bolometer has been developed for the fast detection of infra-red signals and varies with temperature in the transition zone and passes through several maxima and minima with variations in level of more than tenfold.