Laboratory characterization of direct readout Si:Sb and Si:Ga infrared detector arrays

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Infrared Detectors, Infrared Telescopes, Radiation Effects, Readout, Space Infrared Telescope Facility, Antimony, Gallium, Goals, Silicon, Spacecraft Environments

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Highlights of recent results obtained at Ames Research Center in performance evaluations of infrared detector arrays are presented. Antimony- and gallium-doped silicon direct readout 58x62 element hybrid devices from Ames' ongoing detector technology development program are described. The observed characteristics meet most of the performance goals specified by the Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF) instrument teams and compare favorably with the best performance reported for discrete non-integrating extrinsic silicon detectors. Initial results of radiation environment testing are reported, and non-ideal behavior demonstrated by these test devices is discussed.

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