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Astrophysics Detector Workshop 2008
P. Kern (ed)
EAS Publications Series, 37 (2009) 365-372
DOI: 10.1051/eas/0937042
Overview of alternative infrared detectors and focal plane arrays for LWIR applications
S. Bernhardt, I. Ribet-Mohamed, R. Haïdar, S. Maine, N. Guérineau, G. Vincent, S. Derelle, G. Druart, S. Rommeluère, J. Primot and J. DeschampsONERA/DOTA, Chemin de la Hunière, 91761 Palaiseau Cedex, France;
sylvie.bernhardt@onera.fr
Published online: 11 June 2009
Abstract
For a variety of scientific, space and defence applications, there is an increasing demand for long-wavelength infrared (LWIR) detector focal plane arrays and compact infrared instruments. In the first part, we present an overview of alternative detectors to standard mercury cadmium telluride photodiodes for LWIR detection, such as the HgCdTe avalanche photodiode, the quantum-well infrared photo-detectors, the superlattice detectors and the carbone nanotubes-based bolometers. In the second part, we focus on new concepts developed to meet the requirement of miniaturization of infrared instruments. Original IRFPA-based micro-optical assemblies have been achieved, demonstrating several optical functions such as imagery, spectral filtering, spectrometry and wavefront sensing.
© EAS, EDP Sciences 2009
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