This letter presents the design, fabrication, and imaging results of an unc
ooled infrared (IR) camera that contains a focal plane array of bimaterial
microcantilever sensors, and an optical readout technique that measures can
tilever deflections in the nanometer range to directly project a visible im
age of the IR scene on the human eye or a visible camera. The results sugge
st that objects at temperatures as low as 100 degrees C can be imaged with
the best noise-equivalent temperature difference (NE Delta T) in the range
of 10 K. It is estimated that further improvements that are currently being
pursued can improve NE Delta T to about 50 mK. (C) 1999 American Institute
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