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      Thermal IR detection with nanoelectromechanical silicon nitride trampoline resonators

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          Nanoelectromechanical (NEMS) resonators are promising uncooled thermal infrared (IR) detectors to overcome existing sensitivity limits. Here, we investigated nanoelectromechanical trampoline resonators made of silicon nitride (SiN) as thermal IR detectors. Trampolines have an enhanced responsivity of more than two orders of magnitude compared to state-of-the-art SiN drums. The characterized NEMS trampoline IR detectors yield a sensitivity in terms of noise equivalent power (NEP) of 5pW/Hz and a thermal response time as low as 4 ms. The detector area features an impedance-matched metal thin-film absorber with a spectrally flat absorption of 50% over the entire mid-IR spectral range from 1μm to 25μm.

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          09 May 2021
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          2105.03999
          251a5ddd-5a06-4392-94c1-c475a584ecd4

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          5 pages, 5 figures
          physics.app-ph physics.ins-det

          Technical & Applied physics
          Technical & Applied physics

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