Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Dec 1992
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 1735, p. 277-286, Infrared Detectors: State of the Art, Wagih H. Makky; Ed.
Computer Science
Performance
Scientific paper
A monolithic infrared focal plane array where photo-diodes and field effect transistors are integrated is presented. The photodiode is connected directly to the integrating capacitor while the transistor controls the integrated signal-charge transfer to the video line. The operating modes of such array are discussed and especially the pseudo-staring mode. Such arrays were produced and their system performance were investigated. The detectors average specific detectivity D(superscript *)(subscript (lambda) )(f/no equals 1, (lambda) equals 3.83 micrometers ) was equal to 1.3 X 10(superscript 11) [cm-Hz(superscript 1/2)/W] and was used to calculate the Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference (NETD) as a function of the number of detectors and vectors. The NETD was estimated to be of 0.039 K for an optimal 5 vectors array.
Kepten Avishai
Schacham Samuel E.
Shacham-Diamand Yosef Y.
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