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15 July 1994 Long-wavelength infrared imaging performance of 256x256 miniband transport multiple quantum well IR focal plane arrays
William A. Beck, Thomas S. Faska, John W. Little, Jon Albritton, Martin Sensiper
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Abstract
Single pixel radiometric measurements and array performance of 256 X 256 miniband-transport multiple quantum well focal plane arrays (FPAs) are presented. The detectors typically have a peak wavelength of 9.1 micrometers with spectral bandwidth of 1.1 micrometers . Laboratory measurements using the NVL 3D noise analysis technique indicate that these first generation 256 X 256 FPAs have a temporal noise equivalent temperature difference of 22 mK and spatial NETD of approximately 40 mK (for an 8 degree(s)C calibration interval) when operated at 60 K in an f/2.36 camera system.
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William A. Beck, Thomas S. Faska, John W. Little, Jon Albritton, and Martin Sensiper "Long-wavelength infrared imaging performance of 256x256 miniband transport multiple quantum well IR focal plane arrays", Proc. SPIE 2225, Infrared Detectors and Focal Plane Arrays III, (15 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179691
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KEYWORDS
Staring arrays

Quantum wells

Infrared imaging

Long wavelength infrared

Imaging arrays

3D metrology

Calibration

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