Three 2 x 64 element charge injection device infrared detector arrays were tested at low and moderate background to evaluate their usefulness for space based astronomical observations. Testing was conducted both in the laboratory and in ground based telescope observations. The devices showed an average readout noise level below 200 equivalent electrons, a peak responsivity of 4 A/W, and a noise equivalent power of 3x10 sq root of W/Hz. Array well capacity was measured to be significantly smaller than predicted. The measured sensitivity, which compares well with that of nonintegrating discrete extrinsic silicon photoconductors, shows these arrays to be useful for certain astronomical observations. However, the measured readout efficiency and...
Space based astronomical infrared measurements present stringent performance requirements on the inf...
The performance of two multi-element, multiplexed Ge:Ga linear arrays under low-background condition...
A direct readout infrared detector array, a candidate for the Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIR...
The status of development and characterization tests of integrated infrared detector array technolog...
The current state-of-the-art of infrared detector arrays employing charge coupled devices (CCD) or c...
An overview of integrated infrared (IR) array technology is presented. Although the array pixel form...
The work contained in this thesis is concerned with the performance of infrared integrat...
A 20 element monolithic InSb charge coupled device (CCD) detector array was measured under low backg...
A state-of-the-art infrared detector was to be used as the sensor in a new spectrometer-camera for a...
Programs are now underway to develop and demonstrate the detector/array technology needed for the Sp...
This paper will review the state-of-the-art infrared detectors at the Raytheon Infrared Center of Ex...
A test facility was set up to evaluate back-illuminated impurity band detectors constructed for an i...
Infrared detector development and characterization at NASA Langley Research Center will be reviewed....
Two hybrid infrared (IR) detector arrays of antimony-doped silicon (Si:Sb) were produced and tested ...
The environment above earth's atmosphere offers significant advantages in sensitivity and wavelength...
Space based astronomical infrared measurements present stringent performance requirements on the inf...
The performance of two multi-element, multiplexed Ge:Ga linear arrays under low-background condition...
A direct readout infrared detector array, a candidate for the Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIR...
The status of development and characterization tests of integrated infrared detector array technolog...
The current state-of-the-art of infrared detector arrays employing charge coupled devices (CCD) or c...
An overview of integrated infrared (IR) array technology is presented. Although the array pixel form...
The work contained in this thesis is concerned with the performance of infrared integrat...
A 20 element monolithic InSb charge coupled device (CCD) detector array was measured under low backg...
A state-of-the-art infrared detector was to be used as the sensor in a new spectrometer-camera for a...
Programs are now underway to develop and demonstrate the detector/array technology needed for the Sp...
This paper will review the state-of-the-art infrared detectors at the Raytheon Infrared Center of Ex...
A test facility was set up to evaluate back-illuminated impurity band detectors constructed for an i...
Infrared detector development and characterization at NASA Langley Research Center will be reviewed....
Two hybrid infrared (IR) detector arrays of antimony-doped silicon (Si:Sb) were produced and tested ...
The environment above earth's atmosphere offers significant advantages in sensitivity and wavelength...
Space based astronomical infrared measurements present stringent performance requirements on the inf...
The performance of two multi-element, multiplexed Ge:Ga linear arrays under low-background condition...
A direct readout infrared detector array, a candidate for the Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIR...