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Title: | Modelling and studies of the spectral response of some optoelectronic components |
Authors: | Albino, André Bortoli, Daniele Tlemcani, Mouhaydine Joyce, António |
Editors: | Michel, Ulrich Schulz, Karsten Ehlers, Manfred Nikolakopoulos, Konstantinos G. Civco, Daniel |
Keywords: | Solar radiation spectrum Optoelectronics Transfer functions Solar radiation sensors |
Issue Date: | Oct-2016 |
Publisher: | SPIE - International Society for optics and Photonics |
Citation: | André Albino ; Daniele Bortoli ; Mouhaydine Tlemçani and António Joyce
" Modelling and studies of the spectral response of some optoelectronic components ", Proc. SPIE 10005, Earth Resources and Environmental Remote Sensing/GIS Applications VII, 1000505 (October 18, 2016); doi:10.1117/12.2242024; http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2242024 |
Abstract: | Solar radiation takes in today's world, an increasing importance. Different devices are used to carry out spectral and
integrated measurements of solar radiation. Thus the sensors can be divided into the fallow types: Calorimetric,
Thermomechanical, Thermoelectric and Photoelectric. The first three categories are based on components converting the
radiation to temperature (or heat) and then into electrical quantity. On the other hand, the photoelectric sensors are based
on semiconductor or optoelectronic elements that when irradiated change their impedance or generate a measurable
electric signal. The response function of the sensor element depends not only on the intensity of the radiation but also on
its wavelengths. The radiation sensors most widely used fit in the first categories, but thanks to the reduction in
manufacturing costs and to the increased integration of electronic systems, the use of the photoelectric-type sensors
became more interesting.
In this work we present a study of the behavior of different optoelectronic sensor elements. It is intended to verify the
static response of the elements to the incident radiation. We study the optoelectronic elements using mathematical
models that best fit their response as a function of wavelength. As an input to the model, the solar radiation values are
generated with a radiative transfer model. We present a modeling of the spectral response sensors of other types in order
to compare the behavior of optoelectronic elements with other sensors currently in use. |
URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2242024 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19387 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CGE - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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