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Quality pyroelectric Ba0.8Sr0.2TiO3 films have been successfully fabricated
by a sol-gel processing using a highly diluted precursor solution. The rem
nant polarization of the films decreases with the temperature increasing, w
hich results in a large pyroelectric coefficient at room temperature. Infra
red response measured using a 500-K chopped blackbody at room temperature e
xhibits a typical pyroelectric response waveform. Frequency dependence of t
he infrared response measurement for a pixel with area of 2.5 x 10(-3) cm(2
) showed that the maximum response output voltage of 3.2 mV was obtained at
6 Hz, Better infrared response can be expected by the improvement in therm
al isolation of the pixels and electrode materials.