A 12.5 micron infrared detector for Earth observation

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Charge Coupled Devices, Earth Observations (From Space), Infrared Detectors, Linear Arrays, Mercury Cadmium Tellurides, Photometers, Design Analysis, Detection, Manufacturing, Prototypes

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Results obtained on 12.5 micrometer HgCdTe (mercury cadmium telluride) infrared detectors are presented and information on the first butted IRCCD (Infrared Charge Coupled Device) prototype to be fabricated within the frame of an ESA contract is given. The objective of these programs is to develop future long buttable linear arrays of a few thousand pixels for Earth observation from satellites.

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