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19 November 2012Infrared focal plane detector modules for space applications at AIM
Dominique Hübner,1 Stefan Hanna,1 Richard Thöt,1 Kai-Uwe Gassmann,1 Markus Haiml,1 Andreas Weber,1 Luis-Dieter Haas,1 Johann Ziegler,1 Hans-Peter Nothaft,1 Wolfgang Fick1
In the framework of this paper, AIM presents the actual status of some of its currently ongoing focal plane detector
module developments for space applications covering the spectral range from the short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) to
the long-wavelength infrared (LWIR) and very-long-wavelength infrared (VLWIR), where both imaging and
spectroscopy applications will be addressed. In particular, the integrated detector cooler assemblies for a mid-wavelength
infrared (MWIR) push-broom imaging satellite mission, for the German hyperspectral satellite mission EnMAP will be
elaborated. Additionally dedicated detector modules for LWIR/VLWIR sounding, providing the possibility to have two
different PVs driven by one ROIC will be addressed.
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Dominique Hübner, Stefan Hanna, Richard Thöt, Kai-Uwe Gassmann, Markus Haiml, Andreas Weber, Luis-Dieter Haas, Johann Ziegler, Hans-Peter Nothaft, Wolfgang Fick, "Infrared focal plane detector modules for space applications at AIM," Proc. SPIE 8542, Electro-Optical Remote Sensing, Photonic Technologies, and Applications VI, 854207 (19 November 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.975309