Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Oct 1993
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 1946, p. 436-443, Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation, Albert M. Fowler; Ed.
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A room temperature camera based on a 128 X 128 pixel InGaAs focal plane array (FPA) is described. The photodiode array (PDA) was a backside-illuminated device with an In(subscript .53)Ga(subscript .47)As epitaxial active layer deposited on an InP substrate. The PDA was bump- bonded to a silicon CMOS readout multiplexer. The FPA was sensitive from below 0.9 micrometers (the cutoff of the substrate) to 1.7 micrometers (the bandgap of the active layer). At room temperature, the mean detectivity of the FPA, D(superscript *)(subscript (lambda) pk), exceeded 10(superscript 13) cm-(root)Hz/W and increased to 3.5 X 10(superscript 14) cm-(root)Hz/W when cooled to 230 K. Potential applications for this wavelength band are discussed.
Cohen Marshall J.
Olsen Gregory H.
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