MEMS-based electrically-efficient infrared sources from Axetris — In a
number of gas detection applications, a short warm-up time of the NDIR gas sensor is critical. Especially for applications where discrete
measurements need to be made, and where the gas sensor is not
continuously switched on, a short warm-up time is absolutely essential.
This is the case for portable gas detection devices, e.g. for
combustible and toxic gas detection, refrigerant leak detection or
breath alcohol measurement.
Gas sensors based on non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) spectroscopy can
guarantee accurate gas concentration values only after a thermally
stable state is achieved. The MEMS-based infrared sources from Axetris
are produced using a unique thin-film process, and exhibit very high
electrical efficiency. This leads to lower optical losses in the form of
dissipated heat. Additionally, the emitting blackbody structure has a
very low thermal mass, leading to a quick heating time constant of 11
milliseconds.
Besides the inherent advantages offered by the design of the infrared
sources, Axetris supports its customers with comprehensive
characterization information, as well as by suggesting efficient
integration practices in order to achieve a quick warm-up phase. Thermal
management thus becomes an easy task, and a quick warm-up time of the
NDIR gas sensor can be achieved.
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