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Bolometer - Wikipedia
A bolometer is a device for measuring radiant heat by means of a material having a temperature-dependent electrical resistance . It was invented in 1878 by the American astronomer Samuel Pierpont Langley. Spiderweb bolometer for measurements of the cosmic microwave background radiation.
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Bolometers are radiation sensors that are central to wide areas such as dark matter search, radio astronomy, material science, ...
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Bolometer - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A bolometer is a thermal infrared detector. In order to obtain significant heating it must be thermally insulated from its heat sink (typically the substrate) ...
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bolometer
bolometer (bəʊˈlɒmɪtə(r)) [f. Gr. βολή beam of light + µέτρον measure.] An electrical instrument of great sensitiveness for measuring radiant heat. Hence bolometric (bɒləʊˈmɛtrɪk), a.1881 Nature XXV. 14 An instrument..capable of indicating a change of temperature as minute as 1-100,000th of a single...
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BOLOMETER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a very sensitive thermometer whose electrical resistance varies with temperature and which is used in the detection and measurement of feeble thermal radiation.
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Bolometer | Infrared, Thermal & Radiation - Britannica
Bolometer, instrument for measuring radiation by means of the rise in temperature of a blackened metal strip in one of the arms of a resistance bridge.
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The Bolometer - Nature
AN instrument a thousand times more sensitive to radiant heat than the thermopile, and capable of indicating a change of temperature as minute as ...
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[PDF] Bolometer - IRLabs
Bolometers are detectors that measure incident Infrared radiation, using a thermistor sensitive to thermal radiation, and are used in the 10 to 5000µm range.
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Bolometers: Sensitive Radiation Measuring Devices - Optris
A bolometer is a device used to measure radiation based on a resistance thermometer. When radiation is absorbed, it causes heating on a surface that is as ...
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[PDF] Bolometers for infrared and millimeter waves
The bolometer, which was developed by Langley,” is a thermal infrared detector which employs an electrical resis- tance thermometer to measure the temperature ...
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Bolometers for infrared and millimeter waves - AIP Publishing
This review describes bolometric detectors for infrared and millimeter waves. The introduction sketches the history of modern bolometers.
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Scintillating bolometer
A scintillating bolometer (or luminescent bolometer) is a scientific instrument using particle physics in the search for events with low energy deposition The luminescent bolometer has since then been developed by scientists from several groups, including the CNRS Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale and University
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bolograph
bolograph (ˈbəʊləgrɑːf, -æ-) [See bolometer and -graph.] An automatic record of the indications of a bolometer. Hence boloˈgraphic a., pertaining to this.1903 S. P. Langley in Astrophysical Jrnl. Mar. 93 A study of the yearly variations of the selective absorption of the Earth's atmosphere by the ai...
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Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array
Two instruments known as the Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array, or SCUBA, have been used for detecting submillimetre radiation on the James Clerk SCUBA-1
The older continuum single pixel UKT14 bolometer receiver was replaced in the 1990s by the Submillimeter Common-User Bolometer Array (SCUBA).
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Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver
ACBAR was an experiment to measure the anisotropy of the Cosmic microwave background. It was active 2000-2008. The ACBAR 145 GHz measurements were the most precise high multipole measurements of the CMB at the time. See also
Cosmic microwave background experiments
Observational cosmology Further rea...
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