Development of 2D array of thermal detectors for far infrared investigation of the outer planets and their icy moons: processing issues and noise considerations

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We are currently developing a magnesium diboride (MgB2) detector array for use in future space-based spectrometers. This 2-D array is intended for use in high-resolution investigations of the outer planets and their icy moons. The state of the array processing, the current pixel design as well as signal-to-noise considerations is briefly discussed. Expected pixel sensitivities and comparison to current state-of-the-art infrared (IR) detectors will be briefly discussed.

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