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10 October 2001 High-performance SWIR cameras for the telecom industry
John H. Graff, William H. Meyer, Kurt E. Heidner
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The need for higher performance short wave length infrared (SWIR) cameras for the telecom industry is becoming increasingly important. This paper will discuss the measured performance and capabilities of Indigo System's near infrared cameras. These cameras are ideally suited for telecom applications because of their high quantum efficiency, uniformity, and linearity over the 1.0 to 1.65 μm wavelength band. The cameras' high dynamic range and high damage threshold to laser light also make them ideally suited for testing and characterizing S-Band, C-band, and L-band fiber optic systems used in DWDM. Measurements of the camera's sensitivity, linearity, uniformity, and dynamic range will be presented and compared to what is currently considered the industry standard, pyroelectric vidicon cameras. The performance improvement resulting from Indigo's approach for reducing the effects of the sensor package window when imaging coherent light will be demonstrated. In addition, an analysis of the camera's tolerance to high levels of laser light will be discussed.
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John H. Graff, William H. Meyer, and Kurt E. Heidner "High-performance SWIR cameras for the telecom industry", Proc. SPIE 4369, Infrared Technology and Applications XXVII, (10 October 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.445331
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Sensors

Imaging systems

Short wave infrared radiation

Staring arrays

Readout integrated circuits

Infrared cameras

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