Third-generation infrared photodetector arrays
Military University of Technology in Warsaw · The University of Western Australia
Abstract
Hitherto, two distinct families of multielement detector arrays have been used for infrared (IR) imaging system applications: linear arrays for scanning systems (first generation) and two-dimensional arrays for staring systems (second generation). Nowadays, third-generation IR systems are being developed which, in the common understanding, provide enhanced capabilities such as larger numbers of pixels, higher frame rates, better thermal resolution, multicolor functionality, and/or other on-chip signal-processing functions. In this paper, fundamental and technological issues associated with the development and exploitation of third-generation IR photon detectors are discussed. In this class of detectors the two…
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3Topics & keywords
- Photodetector
- Detector
- Optoelectronics
- Photodiode
- Infrared
- Staring
- Bolometer
- Optics
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure