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24 June 2014 Current status of cooled IR detectors at i3system
Sooho Bae, Young-Ho Kim, Byung-Hyuk Kim, Ho-Joon Lee, Han Jung
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This paper shows the current status of cooled IR detector technologies at i3system, South Korea. Mass production technology of i3system has successfully supplied lots of QVGA cooled IR detectors to camera customers. i3system has also developed small pitch cooled IR detectors with 320×256 and 640×512 formats for several different applications such as thermal sights and 24-hour operation observation units. In 2013, i3system’s cooled IR detector has been launched in STSAT(Science and Technology SATellite)-2C through Naro-1 program which was South Korea’s first successful launch vehicle for satellite. Owing to i3system’s robust, intensive design and test programs, IR detector technologies have been space qualified without any further efforts by the space program. Currently, development programs for SXGA(1280×1024) with small pitch cooled detector are being progressed and its status is addressed.
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Sooho Bae, Young-Ho Kim, Byung-Hyuk Kim, Ho-Joon Lee, and Han Jung "Current status of cooled IR detectors at i3system", Proc. SPIE 9070, Infrared Technology and Applications XL, 90700O (24 June 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2050036
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KEYWORDS
Infrared detectors

Satellites

Detector development

Readout integrated circuits

Thermography

Mercury cadmium telluride

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