In thermal sensing devices, such as for calorimetry, a support layer or
central layer can have a thermometer element or other thermal sensor on
one side and a thermally conductive structure or component on the other.
The thermally conductive structure can conduct temperature or other
thermal input signals laterally across the support layer or central
layer. The temperature or signals can then be provided to the thermometer
element, such as by thermal contact through the support layer. An
electrically conducting, thermally isolating anti-coupling layer, such as
of gold or chromium, can reduce capacitive coupling between the thermally
conductive structure and the thermometer element or other thermal sensor.