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1 September 1991 SPRITE detector characterization through impulse response testing
Barry K. Anderson, Glenn D. Boreman, Kenneth J. Barnard, Allen E. Plogstedt
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Abstract
An impulse response test and data evaluation method for characterizing a SPRITE detector capable of determining carrier lifetime, ambipolar mobility, carrier drift velocity variation, and detector limits is presented. The data obtained with the method can be used to optimize imaging system performance or to tailor future detectors from the same material lot. Results for a 3-5 micron detector bar, 650 microns long with a 62.5 microns horn geometry readout are reported.
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Barry K. Anderson, Glenn D. Boreman, Kenneth J. Barnard, and Allen E. Plogstedt "SPRITE detector characterization through impulse response testing", Proc. SPIE 1488, Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling, and Testing II, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45822
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Modulation transfer functions

Systems modeling

Imaging systems

Analytical research

Diodes

Infrared imaging

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