Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
May 2009
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Infrared Technology and Applications XXXV. Edited by Andresen, Bjørn F.; Fulop, Gabor F.; Norton, Paul R.. Proceedings of the
Statistics
Applications
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Aerius Photonics has developed large InGaAs arrays (1K x 1K and greater) with low dark currents for use in night vision applications in the SWIR regime. Aerius will present results of experiments to reduce the dark current density of their InGaAs detector arrays. By varying device designs and passivations, Aerius has achieved a dark current density below 1.0 nA/cm2 at 280K on small-pixel, detector arrays. Data is shown for both test structures and focal plane arrays. In addition, data from cryogenically cooled InGaAs arrays will be shown for astronomy applications.
Geske Jon
Getty Jonathan
Holmes Alan
Liao Shirong
Macdougal Michael
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