Operation of an intermediate temperature detector in a 10.6 micron heterodyne rangefinder

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Carbon Dioxide Lasers, Continuous Wave Lasers, Doppler Effect, Heterodyning, Infrared Imagery, Laser Range Finders, Eye Protection, Frequency Modulation, High Pressure, Laser Outputs, Mercury Cadmium Tellurides, Quantum Efficiency

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This paper describes the design of a cadmium-mercury-telluride p-type photoconductive detector. The associated thermoelectric cooler, bias supply, and amplifier in a complete package are described. Performance under both laboratory conditions and in a laser rangefinder is discussed, and results are compared with a photovoltaic detector operating at 77 K using a Joule-Thompson cooler.

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