Focal plane infrared detectors
Electro-optical characterization of IR focal plane array sensors

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Focal plane infrared detectors


Electro-optical characterization of IR focal plane array sensors

Authors : Nicolas GUÉRINEAU, Riad HAIDAR, Sylvie BERNHARDT, Isabelle RIBET-MOHAMED, Marcel CAES

Publication date: June 10, 2007 | Lire en français

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1. Focal plane infrared detectors

1.1 General information on IR detectors

Infrared radiation covers a wide range of wavelengths, from the upper limit of the visible range (0.8 µm) to the millimeter-wave range.

The presentation will be limited to infrared detectors sensitive in wavelength ranges belonging to the [0.8 to 12 µm] domain, which can be broken down into three main domains corresponding to the atmosphere's three transmission windows: SWIR (0.8 to 2.5 µm), MWIR (3 to 5 µm) and LWIR (8 to 12 µm).

Beyond 12 µm, we can mention VLWIR (12 to 15 µm and even beyond), which may be of interest for space applications.

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