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24 April 2020 Small pixel VGA SWIR cameras for laser sensing (Conference Presentation)
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Abstract
Applications for short-wave infrared sensors continue to increase in commercial and military applications. Reducing pixel pitch decreases the size and cost expanding the ability to deploy sensors on smaller platforms including handheld and autonomous vehicles. Small pixel pitch cameras allow the user to shrink the lens thereby shrinking the total system size. Attollo Engineering will present the development of a VGA SWIR camera with 5 micron pixel pitch. Attollo will discuss designs of the components including detector, ROIC, and camera electronics. Attollo will show imagery and characteristics of the sensor.
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Michael H. MacDougal, Andrew Hood, Jon Geske, Mike Tribble, and Andrew Hewitt "Small pixel VGA SWIR cameras for laser sensing (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 11407, Infrared Technology and Applications XLVI, 1140703 (24 April 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2558841
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Short wave infrared radiation

Sensors

Camera shutters

Defense technologies

Gated imaging

Indium gallium arsenide

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