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1 September 1991 Further performance characteristics of a high-sensitivity 64 x 64 element InSb hybrid focal-plane array
Robert C. Fischer, Charles J. Martin, Curtiss A. Niblack, Harold Al Timlin, James T. Wimmers
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Abstract
The study presents recent performance results for a 2D InSb hybrid focal plane array. The short wavelength (1 to 3 microns) response at liquid helium temperatures was improved, making the device more useful for astronomy and other scientific applications. The detectors exhibit high short wavelength quantum efficiency and good uniformity.
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Robert C. Fischer, Charles J. Martin, Curtiss A. Niblack, Harold Al Timlin, and James T. Wimmers "Further performance characteristics of a high-sensitivity 64 x 64 element InSb hybrid focal-plane array", Proc. SPIE 1494, Space Astronomical Telescopes and Instruments, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46740
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KEYWORDS
Quantum efficiency

Detector arrays

Staring arrays

Sensors

Capacitance

Multiplexers

Aerospace engineering

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