At. Lee et al., VOLTAGE-BIASED HIGH-T-C SUPERCONDUCTING INFRARED BOLOMETERS WITH STRONG ELECTROTHERMAL FEEDBACK, IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 7(2), 1997, pp. 2378-2381
In the current generation of high-T-c bolometers the thermal conductan
ce is often chosen for a short time-constant rather than for optimal s
ensitivity. We describe a novel bolometer bias and readout scheme that
promises to relax this constraint. Voltage bias of the superconductor
results in strong negative electrothermal feedback that greatly reduc
es the time-constant of the bolometer. We estimate that a decrease of
more than one order of magnitude in time-constant should be possible w
ith existing high-T-c thermometers. We give theoretical estimates of t
he performance gain with voltage bias for several bolometers that have
been reported in the literature. We find cases where the sensitivity
can be greatly improved (by changing the thermal conductance) while ho
lding the time constant fixed and others where the bolometer can be ma
de much faster while maintaining the sensitivity.