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Paper Abstract
Rapid sensing of near infrared (IR) energy on a composite structure would provide information that could mitigate
damage to composite structures. This paper describes a novel technique that implements photoconductive sensors in a
radio frequency (RF) switching network designed to locate in real time the position and intensity of IR radiation incident
on a composite structure. In the implementation described here, photoconductive sensors act as rapid response switches
in a two layer RF network embedded in an FR-4 laminate. To detect radiation, phosphorous doped silicon
photoconductive sensors are inserted in GHz range RF transmission lines. Photoconductive sensors use semiconductor
materials that are optically sensitive at material dependent wavelengths. Incident radiation at the appropriate wavelength
produces hole-electron pairs, so that the semiconductor becomes a conductor. By permitting signal propagation only
when a sensor is illuminated, the RF signals are selectively routed from the lower layer transmission lines to the upper
layer lines, thereby pinpointing the location and strength of incident radiation on a structure. Simulations based on a high
frequency 3D planar electromagnetics model are presented and compared to experimental results. Experimental results
are described for GHz range RF signal control for 300 mW and 180 mW incident energy from 975 nm and 1060 nm
wavelength lasers respectively, where upon illumination, RF transmission line signal output power doubled when
compared to non-illuminated results. Experimental results are reported for 100 W incident energy from a 1060 nm laser.
Test results illustrate that real-time signal processing would permit a structure or vehicle to be controlled in response to
incident radiation
Paper Details
Date Published: 20 May 2016
PDF: 9 pages
Proc. SPIE 9819, Infrared Technology and Applications XLII, 981925 (20 May 2016); doi: 10.1117/12.2224353
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9819:
Infrared Technology and Applications XLII
Bjørn F. Andresen; Gabor F. Fulop; Charles M. Hanson; Paul R. Norton, Editor(s)
PDF: 9 pages
Proc. SPIE 9819, Infrared Technology and Applications XLII, 981925 (20 May 2016); doi: 10.1117/12.2224353
Show Author Affiliations
Deborah M. Mechtel, U.S. Naval Academy (United States)
R. Brian Jenkins, U.S. Naval Academy (United States)
R. Brian Jenkins, U.S. Naval Academy (United States)
Peter J. Joyce, U.S. Naval Academy (United States)
Charles L. Nelson, U.S. Naval Academy (United States)
Charles L. Nelson, U.S. Naval Academy (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9819:
Infrared Technology and Applications XLII
Bjørn F. Andresen; Gabor F. Fulop; Charles M. Hanson; Paul R. Norton, Editor(s)
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