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18 December 2002 Semiconductor screen dynamic visible-to-infrared scene converter
Volodymyr K. Malyutenko, V. V. Bogatyrenko, Oleg Yu. Malyutenko, Donald R. Snyder, August J. Huber, James D. Norman
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Abstract
The concept for a new high spatial resolution, high-temperature, Dynamic Infrared Scene Projector (DISP) for generating high-speed (microsecond range) broadband (3-16 microns) IR scenery through visible pumping of DISP semiconductor scene (visible-to-infrared conversion) was developed, fabricated and tested. The principle of this new device operation and the results of our initial experimental study are reported for the first time. Key potential operating parameters of the new device prototype (based on a Germanium screen) are compared to that of modern conventional DISP engine (SBIR Emitter Array Projector).
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Volodymyr K. Malyutenko, V. V. Bogatyrenko, Oleg Yu. Malyutenko, Donald R. Snyder, August J. Huber, and James D. Norman "Semiconductor screen dynamic visible-to-infrared scene converter", Proc. SPIE 4818, Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing X, (18 December 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.458090
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KEYWORDS
Thermography

Visible radiation

Absorption

Infrared imaging

Infrared radiation

Semiconductors

Germanium

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