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3 May 2010 Carbon nanotube-based noncryogenic cooled multispectrum focal plane array
Ning Xi, King Wai Chiu Lai, Hongzhi Chen, Carmen Kar Man Fung
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Abstract
This paper presents the development of non-cryogenic-cooling spectrum infrared (IR) focal plane array (FPA) using a single carbon nanotube (CNT). The FPA consists of an array of CNT-based photodiodes. The CNT-based photodiodes can be made by our nanomanufacturing process and band gaps of CNTs can be tuned precisely by the electric breakdown system. As a result, the CNT-based photodiodes with high sensitivity at a special wavelength can be achieved. In this paper, design, fabrication and experimental results of the CNT-based IR photodiode are reported. The results indicate that CNTs are very sensitive of middle-wave IR (MWIR) signal at room temperature. Moreover, the performances of the photodiodes have been evaluated. These results suggest that CNTs can be used in high throughput sensing applications.
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Ning Xi, King Wai Chiu Lai, Hongzhi Chen, and Carmen Kar Man Fung "Carbon nanotube-based noncryogenic cooled multispectrum focal plane array", Proc. SPIE 7660, Infrared Technology and Applications XXXVI, 766032 (3 May 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.849851
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KEYWORDS
Photodiodes

Signal detection

Staring arrays

Electrodes

Mid-IR

Infrared radiation

Semiconductors

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