D. Fujisawa, S. Ogawa, H. Hata, Mitsuharu Uetsuki, Koji Misaki, Yousuke Takagawa, M. Kimata
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Abstract
This paper reports a silicon-on-insulator diode uncooled infrared focal plane array (IRFPA) with through-hole plasmonic metamaterial absorbers (TH-PLMAs) for multi-color imaging with a 320×240 array format. Through-holes formed on the PLMA can reduce the thermal mass while maintaining both the single-mode and high absorption due to plasmonic metamaterial structures, which results in fast response and high responsivity. The detection wavelength of the PLMA with through-holes can be controlled over a wide range of the IR spectrum by varying the size of the micropatches on the top layer.