Infrared Spectrometry - Detectors
The detectors can be classified into three categories, thermal detectors, pyroelectric detectors and photoconducting detectors.
Thermal detectors
Thermal detectors can be used over a wide range of wavelengths and they operate at room temperature. Their main disadvantages are slow response time and lower sensivity relative to other types of detectors.
Thermocouple
A thermocouple consists of a pair of junctions of different metals; for example, two pieces of bismuth fused to either end of a piece of antimony. The potential difference (voltage) between the junctions changes according to the difference in temperature between the junctions. Several thermocouples connected in series are called a thermopile.
Bolometer
A bolometer functions by changing resistance when heated. It is constructed of strips of metals such as platinum or nickel or from a semiconductor.
Pyroelectric detectors
Pyroelectric detectors consists of a pyroelectric material which is an insulator with special thermal and electric properties. Triglycine sulphate is the most common material for pyroelectric infrared detectors. Unlike other thermal detectors the pyroelectric effect depends on the rate of change of the detector temperature rather than on the temperature itself. This allows the pyroelectric detector to operate with a much faster response time and makes these detectors the choice for Fourier transform spectrometers where rapid response is essential.
Photoconducting detectors
Photoconducting detectors are the most sensitive detectors. They rely on interactions between photons and a semiconductor. The detector consists of a thin film of a semiconductor material such as lead sulphide, mercury cadmium telluride or indium antimonide deposited on a nonconducting glass surface and sealed into an evacuated envelope to protect the semiconductor from the atmosphere. The lead sulphide detector is used for the near-infrared region of the spectrum. For mid- and far-infrared radiation the mercury cadmium telluride detector is used. It must be cooled with liquid nitrogen to minimize disturbances.