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We demonstrate the implementation of a thin film pyroelectric array as a detector in an infrared gas spectrometer. The 1 x 50 element array is integrated onto a silicon chip with a sol-gel deposited zirconium modified lead titanate film (PZT) as the pyroelectrically active layer and a submicron membrane for thermal insulation. The spectrometer fitted with this detector covers a spectral range of 1.6 mu m and is capable of simultaneously detecting 15 ppm of CO2 and 200 ppm CO. Limitations of the present setup stem from a not optimized thermal light source and the discrete readout electronics. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Camille Sophie Brès, Anton Stroganov, Ozan Yakar, Marco Clementi, Christian André Clément Lafforgue, Anamika Nair Karunakaran
Hatice Altug, Felix Ulrich Richter, Andreas Tittl, Aurélian Michel John-Herpin