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3 March 2003 Evaluation of a 40- to 125-μm Ge:Sb photoconductor array for airborne astronomy
Christopher Mason, Jessie L. Dotson, Christopher T. Koerber, Edwin F. Erickson, Michael R. Haas, Anita Prasad, Fred C. Witteborn, Jam Farhoomand, David Sisson, Jeffrey Beeman
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Abstract
Testing of a 40 to 125 μm Ge:Sb photoconductor array for AIRES (Airborne Infra-Red Echelle Spectrometer) is described. The prototype array is a 2×24 module which can be close-stacked with other modules to provide larger two-dimensional formats. Collecting cones on a 0.08 inch pitch concentrate incident radiation into integrating cavities containing the detectors. The array is read out by two Raytheon SBRC 190 cryogenic multiplexers that also provide a CTIA (capacitive transimpedance amplifier) unit cell for each detector. We have conducted a series of tests to evaluate the array dark current, responsivity and detective quantum efficiency.
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Christopher Mason, Jessie L. Dotson, Christopher T. Koerber, Edwin F. Erickson, Michael R. Haas, Anita Prasad, Fred C. Witteborn, Jam Farhoomand, David Sisson, and Jeffrey Beeman "Evaluation of a 40- to 125-μm Ge:Sb photoconductor array for airborne astronomy", Proc. SPIE 4857, Airborne Telescope Systems II, (3 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.458644
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Black bodies

Photoresistors

Temperature metrology

Photons

Quantum efficiency

Astronomy

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