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27 June 1996 High-performance MCT LWIR and MWIR staring array for high-frame-rate applications
Philippe M. Tribolet, Valery Compain, Raymond Boch
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Abstract
There is a great demand for staring arrays adapted to high frame rate applications. These applications cover military fields (seekers for example) and also commercial fields for process monitoring or surveillance. To answer this need MCT staring arrays offer a very wide range of possibilities covering different wavebands from MWIR to LWIR and operating at rather high FPA temperatures. In this paper some trade- offs between different parameters of a MCT staring array are proposed for typical applications such as a seeker and a surveillance system.
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Philippe M. Tribolet, Valery Compain, and Raymond Boch "High-performance MCT LWIR and MWIR staring array for high-frame-rate applications", Proc. SPIE 2744, Infrared Technology and Applications XXII, (27 June 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.243477
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KEYWORDS
Staring arrays

Sensors

Infrared detectors

Photodiodes

Infrared sensors

Lawrencium

Long wavelength infrared

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