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6 November 1986 Buttable Arrays Of 300 Multiplexed InGaAs Photodiodes For SWIR Imaging
J. P. Moy, J. J. Chabbal, S. Chaussat, J. Veyrier, M. Villard
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Abstract
Earth imaging from satellite in the Short Wave Infrared (SWIR) band (1.55 - 1.70 µm) is of primary importance for agriculture monitoring. The french space agency (CNES) has decided to incorporate a SWIR band in the next generation of the SPOT family. The development of the SWIR hybrid focal plane has been carried on at THOMSON since 1984, on the basis of the visible bands specifications.
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J. P. Moy, J. J. Chabbal, S. Chaussat, J. Veyrier, and M. Villard "Buttable Arrays Of 300 Multiplexed InGaAs Photodiodes For SWIR Imaging", Proc. SPIE 0686, Infrared Detectors, Sensors, and Focal Plane Arrays, (6 November 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936529
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KEYWORDS
Photodiodes

Indium gallium arsenide

Short wave infrared radiation

Charge-coupled devices

Capacitance

Sensors

Diodes

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