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19 February 2004 Developments of uncooled infrared detectors at the Kunming Institute of Physics
Chaoguang Pu, Yunjian Tai, Huisong Jin, Chencai Huang, Yusheng Lin, Yi Cai
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Kunming Institute of Physics (KIP) had launched its project for uncooled infrared detectors from 1995. Uncooled infrared detector technology in KIP has progressed from the initial hybrid architecture, evolved through developments and now moved up to a new generation of monolithic architecture. In this paper, the history and developments of uncooled infrared detectors in KIP are briefly described.
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Chaoguang Pu, Yunjian Tai, Huisong Jin, Chencai Huang, Yusheng Lin, and Yi Cai "Developments of uncooled infrared detectors at the Kunming Institute of Physics", Proc. SPIE 5251, Detectors and Associated Signal Processing, (19 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.515962
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Ceramics

Ferroelectric materials

Infrared detectors

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Physics

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