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30 May 2022 High-definition imaging in the MWIR and SWIR using small pixel sensors
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Abstract
Attollo Engineering specializes in developing small pixel pitch infrared imaging sensors. Small pixel pitch sensors offer opportunities for imaging system SWaP reduction that open up a variety of SWaP-constrained applications that were not previously feasible. The size and weight of the optics also decrease because of the small pixel, enabling further SWaP savings. Attollo Engineering has developed high-definition high-operating-temperature SWIR and MWIR sensors with pixel pitches as small as 5 µm using III-V compound semiconductor detector materials. Additionally, we have developed a compact camera core with an integrated cooler and full featured camera electronics for these imagers.
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Edward K. Huang, Andrew Hood, Michael H. MacDougal, Andrew Hewitt, and Jeremy Thomas "High-definition imaging in the MWIR and SWIR using small pixel sensors", Proc. SPIE 12107, Infrared Technology and Applications XLVIII, 1210711 (30 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2619109
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Mid-IR

Short wave infrared radiation

Cameras

Optical sensors

Camera shutters

Electronics

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