Title Passive detection and imaging of human body radiation using an uncooled field-effect transistor-based THz detector /
Authors Čibiraitė-Lukenskienė, Dovilė ; Ikamas, Kęstutis ; Lisauskas, Tautvydas ; Krozer, Viktor ; Roskos, Hartmut G ; Lisauskas, Alvydas
DOI 10.3390/s20154087
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Is Part of Sensors.. Bazelis : MDPI. 2020, vol. 20, iss. 15, p. 1-14.. ISSN 1424-3210. eISSN 1424-8220
Keywords [eng] passive imaging ; human-body radiation ; THz detection ; TeraFET ; field-effect transistor ; terahertz
Abstract [eng] This work presents, to our knowledge, the first completely passive imaging with human-body-emitted radiation in the lower THz frequency range using a broadband uncooled detector. The sensor consists of a Si CMOS field-effect transistor with an integrated log-spiral THz antenna. This THz sensor was measured to exhibit a rather flat responsivity over the 0.1–1.5-THz frequency range, with values of the optical responsivity and noise-equivalent power of around 40 mA/W and 42 pW/√ Hz, respectively. These values are in good agreement with simulations which suggest an even broader flat responsivity range exceeding 2.0 THz. The successful imaging demonstrates the impressive thermal sensitivity which can be achieved with such a sensor. Recording of a 2.3 × 7.5-cm2-sized image of the fingers of a hand with a pixel size of 1 mm2 at a scanning speed of 1 mm/s leads to a signal-to-noise ratio of 2 and a noise-equivalent temperature difference of 4.4 K. This approach shows a new sensing approach with field-effect transistors as THz detectors which are usually used for active THz detection.
Published Bazelis : MDPI
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2020
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