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25 September 1996 Second-generation infrared detectors: present situation and prospects in France
Daniel Amingual, Francis Bertrand
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This paper presents the state of the art of second generation cooled and uncooled infrared detector technologies. Indications concerning the situation of the market and the industry are given. Future prospects are geared to a double approach: increasing performances and cost reduction. We present the main technological actions at Laboratoire Infrarouge to achieve these goals.
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Daniel Amingual and Francis Bertrand "Second-generation infrared detectors: present situation and prospects in France", Proc. SPIE 2894, Detectors, Focal Plane Arrays, and Applications, (25 September 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.252080
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Staring arrays

Chemical elements

Silicon

Readout integrated circuits

Infrared detectors

Manufacturing

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