A cold shield is a device to protect an object from unwanted heating by thermal radiation or light. Usually it is a cooled object with high absorption and low reflectivity.
Schematic diagram showing a cross section of a black cold shield reducing the thermal radiation on a point detector
It can be found in Molecular beam epitaxy chambers to protect the growth areas from thermal radiation from hot sources. In cryostats, a radiation shield protects a sample from infrared radiation. An infrared detector is protected from thermal background radiation outside its optical field of view. These devices are usually cooled to the same temperature as the detector.
References
- Cold radiation shields for IR detector arrays, N. Sclar, Infrared Physics, vol. 28, p. 173-176 (1988). (ISSN 0020-0891)
- U.S. Patent 4,391,678, Methods of making infrared detector array cold shield.
- U.S. Patent 6,091,069, Ashley et al., July 18 2000, Infrared optical system.


