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20 May 1994 Dye-coated superconductor structures as optical sensors
David C. Jurbergs, Rung-Kuang Lo, Jianai Zhao, John Thomas McDevitt
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Abstract
The preparation and characterization of a new generation of hybrid optical sensors fabricated from high-temperature superconductor thin films coated with organic dye overlayers is described herein. These dye-coated superconductor structures respond selectively to those wavelengths of light which are absorbed strongly by the molecular dye. Methods for preparing such optical sensors are details. Scanning electron microscopy, resistivity vs. temperature and optical measurements are exploited to characterize the hybrid devices.
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David C. Jurbergs, Rung-Kuang Lo, Jianai Zhao, and John Thomas McDevitt "Dye-coated superconductor structures as optical sensors", Proc. SPIE 2159, High-Temperature Superconducting Detectors: Bolometric and Nonbolometric, (20 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.176140
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KEYWORDS
Superconductors

Thin films

Optical sensors

Sensors

Chemical elements

Scanning electron microscopy

Molecules

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