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21 October 2004 HDVIP for low-background-flux and high-operating-temperature applications
Paul D. LeVan, Franklin M. Roush, Hung-Dah Shih, Michael A. Kinch, Fikri Aqariden, Pok-Kai Liao, Peter D. Dreiske, Charles A. Franda, Thomas W. Orent, James E. Robinson, Herbert F. Schaake, Towfik H. Teherani, Arne H. Kalma
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Abstract
An overview of the DRS HDVIP architecture for realization of large-area infrared focal plane arrays (IRFPAs) is given. Improvements needed to meet more stringent application requirements are discussed and modeled. Both theoretical and experimental data are presented.
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Paul D. LeVan, Franklin M. Roush, Hung-Dah Shih, Michael A. Kinch, Fikri Aqariden, Pok-Kai Liao, Peter D. Dreiske, Charles A. Franda, Thomas W. Orent, James E. Robinson, Herbert F. Schaake, Towfik H. Teherani, and Arne H. Kalma "HDVIP for low-background-flux and high-operating-temperature applications", Proc. SPIE 5563, Infrared Systems and Photoelectronic Technology, (21 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.566370
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KEYWORDS
Diodes

Mercury cadmium telluride

Metals

Mid-IR

Diffusion

Liquid phase epitaxy

Staring arrays

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