Responsivity and NEP Improvement of Terahertz Microbolometer by High-Impedance Antenna

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Jul 7;22(14):5107. doi: 10.3390/s22145107.

Abstract

The antenna-coupled microbolometer with suspended titanium heater and thermistor was attractive as a terahertz (THz) detector due to its structural simplicity and low noise levels. In this study, we attempted to improve the responsivity and noise-equivalent power (NEP) of the THz detector by using high-resistance heater stacked on the meander thermistor. A wide range of heater resistances were prepared by changing the heater width and thickness. It was revealed that the electrical responsivity and NEP could be improved by increasing the heater's resistance. To make the best use of this improvement, a high-impedance folded dipole antenna was introduced, and the optical performance at 1 THz was found to be better than that of the conventional halfwave dipole antenna combined with a low-resistance heater. Both the electrical and optical measurement results indicated that the increase in heater resistance could reduce the thermal conductance in the detector, thus improved the responsivity and NEP even if the thermistor resistance was kept the same.

Keywords: antenna; electron beam lithography; folded dipole; halfwave dipole; heater; noise equivalent power; responsivity; terahertz; thermal detector; thermistor.

MeSH terms

  • Electric Impedance
  • Terahertz Radiation*

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the Cooperative Research Project of the Research Center for Biomedical Engineering with RIE, Shizuoka University, and the Cooperative Research Project Program of RIEC, Tohoku University.