Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1982
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1982ell....18..285b&link_type=abstract
Electronics Letters, vol. 18, Apr. 1, 1982, p. 285-287. Research supported by the Ministry of Defence (Procurement Executive).
Physics
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Electronic Control, Infrared Detectors, Infrared Scanners, Mercury Cadmium Tellurides, Photovoltaic Cells, Solar Arrays, Field Effect Transistors, Infrared Imagery, Metal Oxide Semiconductors, Silicon Junctions, Switching Circuits
Scientific paper
A cadmium-mercury-telluride photovoltaic hybrid array of 1024 elements
is described. The device operates in the 8-14 micron band and is
electronically scanned by means of MOS silicon switches. An example of a
'staring' image obtained with the device is shown.
Baker Ian M.
Ballingall R. A.
Blenkinsop Ian D.
Elliott Charles T.
Jenner D.
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