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1 December 1991 Selective photodetectors: a view from the USSR
Victor N. Ovsyuk, Konstantin K. Svitashev
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The present report gives a brief review of the problems one may be faced with in developing selective multicomponent photodetectors for rather a wide wavelength range of electromagnetic radiation--approximately from 0.1 micrometers in the ultraviolet to 50 micrometers in the infrared (IR) spectrum regions. The limits of this range are mainly defined by spectral distribution of brightness of the solar direct or scattered radiation and by the spectrum of thermal radiation of the Earth and objects on its surface.
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Victor N. Ovsyuk and Konstantin K. Svitashev "Selective photodetectors: a view from the USSR", Proc. SPIE 1540, Infrared Technology XVII, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.48780
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KEYWORDS
Photodetectors

Infrared technology

Diodes

Photodiodes

Signal processing

Indium

Indium arsenide

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