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Modeling of the orientation dependence of scanned HgCdTe infrared detectors

Mark D. Reudink

Modeling of the orientation dependence of scanned HgCdTe infrared detectors

by Mark D. Reudink

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    Subjects:
  • Mercury cadmium tellurides.,
  • Infrared detectors.,
  • Infrared imaging.,
  • Semiconductors -- Optical properties.

  • Edition Notes

    Statementby Mark D. Reudink.
    The Physical Object
    Pagination68 leaves, bound :
    Number of Pages68
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL15183064M

    Development of sensitive long-wave infrared detector arrays for passively cooled space missions Craig McMurtry University of Rochester Department of Physics and Astronomy Rochester, New York E-mail: craig@ Donald Lee James Beletic Chi-Yi A. Chen Richard T. Demers Teledyne Imaging Sensors Verdugo Way Camarillo Cited by: Furthermore, this guide clarifies, identifies, and evaluates the engineering tradeoffs in the design of an infrared system. The new edition provides an up-to-date view of the various third-generation infrared focal plane array (IRFPA) technologies and infrared materials currently in use or being actively researched.

      Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Infrared detectors and systems by Eustace L. Dereniak, , Wiley edition, in English Infrared detectors and systems ( edition) | Open LibraryCited by: Current infrared detector technology can produce imagers with non-uniform intrapixel response functions. Cameras based on such detectors can have large systematic errors in the measurement of the total stellar flux. Although this problem can be mitigated by oversampling the stellar image, many near infrared cameras are undersampled in order to.

    Improving the Precision of Near-Infrared Stellar Photometry by Modeling the Image Formation Process within a Lossy Detector Kenneth Mighell National Optical Astronomy Observatory North Cherry Avenue Tucson, AZ U.S.A. Abstract—A detector can be considered to be effectively lossy if a pixel, the smallest optically sensitive unit of. An Evaluation of Local Feature Detectors and Descriptors for Infrared Images Johan Johansson 1, Martin Solli2, and Atsuto Maki 1 Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden 2 FLIR Systems AB, Sweden fjohanj4,atsutog@, @ Abstract.


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Modeling of the orientation dependence of scanned HgCdTe infrared detectors by Mark D. Reudink Download PDF EPUB FB2

This paper presents modeling work carried out using a finite-element modeling approach. The physical models implemented for HgCdTe infrared photodetectors are reviewed. In particular, generation–recombination models such as Shockley–Read–Hall through a trap level in a narrow bandgap and Auger recombination are included.

These well-established models are Cited by: History of infrared detectors Article (PDF Available) in Opto-Electronics Review 20(3) September with 3, Reads How we measure 'reads'Author: Antoni Rogalski. Intrinsic Infrared Detectors.

Fig. shows the dependence of carrier mobility in n-type material versus layer composition. and long-wavelength HgCdTe infrared detectors operating. Fundamentals of Infrared and Visible Detector Operation and Testing (Wiley Series in Pure and Applied Optics) [Vincent, John David, Hodges, Steve, Vampola, John, Stegall, Mark, Pierce, Greg] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

Fundamentals of Infrared and Visible Detector Operation and Testing (Wiley Series in Pure and Applied Optics)Brand: Wiley. Resistance–voltage curves of n +-on-p Hg1−x Cd x Te infrared photodiodes were measured in the temperature range of 60 K to  K.

Characteristics obtained experimentally were fitted by an improved simultaneous-mode nonlinear fitting process. Based on the extracted parameters, an efficient numerical sim- ulation approach has been developed by inserting trap Cited by: Book Description.

Completely revised and reorganized while retaining the approachable style of the first edition, Infrared Detectors, Second Edition addresses the latest developments in the science and technology of infrared (IR) detection. Antoni Rogalski, an internationally recognized pioneer in the field, covers the comprehensive range of subjects necessary to understand.

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Purchase Handbook of Infrared Detection Technologies - 1st Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBNHistory of infrared detectors A. ROGALSKI* Institute of Applied Physics, Military University of Technology, 2 Kaliskiego Str., 00– Warsaw, Poland This paper overviews the history of infrared detector materials starting with Herschel’s experiment with thermometer on February 11th, Infrared detectors are in general used to detect.

A better alternative is indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs), which images in the to µm range, or near-infrared mercury-cadmium-telluride (HgCdTe) detectors, which can be designed to image from to µm. InGaAs can operate out to µm and generally does not require cooling for most applications.

Review of the state of infrared detectors for astronomy in retrospect of the June Workshop on Scientific Detectors for Astronomy. Gert Fingera and James W. Beleticb a European Southern Obseravatory, D Garching, Germany b W. Keck Observatory Mamalahoa Hwy., Kamuela, HiUSA ABSTRACTFile Size: 6MB.

Preface. Field Guide to Infrared Systems, Detectors, and FPAs, Second Edition, is written to clarify and summarize the theoretical and practical principles of modern infrared is intended as a reference for the practicing engineer and/or scientist who requires effective practical information to design, build, and/or test infrared equipment in a wide variety of applications.

This manual describes major characteristics and applications of Hamamatsu infrared detectors, including InGaAs PIN photodiodes, PbS and PbSe photoconductive detectors, InAs and InSb photovoltaic detectors, MCT (HgCdTe) photo-conductive detectors, pyroelectric detectors, and hybrid detectors used in a combination of two or more detectors.

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The n-type HgCdTe photoconductor has for over two decades been the established technology for large volume production of high performance single element and linear detector arrays for infrared imaging applications at wavelengths up to 20 μm.The performance of photoconductive devices is compromised by drift and/or diffusion of Cited by: 8.

The main issue is long-term reliability. Current devices use two HgCdTe detectors, one for redundancy, cooled by a radiative cooler. Future versions might use uncooled detector arrays and offer faster coverage, higher resolution and greater agility — perhaps local area scans in less time.

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Introduction. Quantum well infrared photodetectors (QWIPs) are becoming a standard technology, for infrared detection and imaging. In the last two decades, owing to progress in crystal growth and semiconductor etching, there has been significant progress in the quantum well infrared photodetector (QWIP) technology.Several approaches used interband and Cited by: 7.

All focal plane arrays suffer risk of radiation damage in the space environment. The need for radiation hardening of sensors and detectors has become crucial with the strategic goal of creating autonomous spacecraft which rely on on-board information processing.

Recently published monograph "Antimonide-based Infrared Detectors: A New Perspective (April ) describes current concepts of antimonide-based infrared detectors, focusing on designs having the largest impact on the mainstream of infrared detector technologies - as a possible alternative to HgCdTe material systems.

An Introduction to Infrared Detectors Dick Joyce (NOAO) NEWFIRM 4K x 4K array; Mike Merrill. 19 July NOAO Gemini Data Workshop 2 • HgCdTe – µm 75 – 80 K NIFS, NICI, FLAMINGOS2 • InSb – µm 30 K NIRI, GNIRS, PHOENIX • Si:As 5 – 28 µm 12 K MICHELLE, TReCS File Size: 8MB.1. To provide market data on key Infrared detectors market metrics & dynamics: •Infrared detectors sales in units & in revenue by market segment •Market share by player •Application focus on key growth areas for Infrared Technologies 2.

To provide key technical insight into future technology trends and challenges. Size: 2MB.The Portable Infrared Spectroscopy Chemical Detectors Assessment Report was funded under Interagency Agreement No.

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