Dr. Marion B. Reine
Consultant on Infrared Detectors
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Area of Expertise:
Infrared detectors , Physics of semiconductor devices
Profile Summary

Dr. Marion B. Reine is an independent consultant on the physics and technology of semiconductor infrared photon detectors. He provides technical analysis and support to both government and industry on photon detectors for a wide range of wavelengths and applications. He also collaborates with the Computational Electronics Group in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts on numerical simulations of nBn infrared detectors.

Dr. Reine’s graduate education in semiconductor physics was done at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, after which he joined the Honeywell Radiation Center in 1969.

Dr. Reine’s career in infrared detectors at BAE Systems in Lexington, Massachusetts and its legacy companies (Honeywell, Loral, Lockheed Martin) spanned over forty years. He achieved international recognition as a leader in the science and technology of HgCdTe infrared detectors. His career included periods as an individual technical contributor, a supervisory manager, and a program manager. His individual technical focus was on the design, analysis, device physics, science and technology of new and advanced semiconductor infrared detectors for a wide variety of DoD and NASA applications. Most of his work was in the semiconductor alloy HgCdTe, but he also developed detectors in other semiconductors such as AlGaN and InGaAs.

Dr. Reine is skilled in semiconductor device physics, design, analysis and modeling, in pre-proposal and proposal organization and writing, in program formulation and organization, in mentoring and teaching young scientists and engineers, and in fostering and directing university/industry research collaborations.

In 1979 he was named a Honeywell Fellow. In 1998 he was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society “for technical leadership in the design and development of innovative photoconductive and photovoltaic HgCdTe devices for advanced infrared detectors.” In 2004 he received th
Publications (27)

Proceedings Article | 24 June 2014 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9070, 907013 (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2054525
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Resistance, Indium arsenide, Photodiodes, Numerical simulations, Diffusion, Infrared detectors, Thermal modeling, Infrared sensors, Physics

Proceedings Article | 18 June 2013 Paper
Proceedings Volume 8704, 87041Y (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2016150
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Numerical simulations, Indium arsenide, Diffusion, Neodymium, Resistance, Infrared detectors, Photodiodes, Back illuminated sensors, Diodes

Proceedings Article | 11 June 2013 Open Access Paper
Proceedings Volume 8704, 87041F (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2020075
KEYWORDS: Mercury cadmium telluride, Infrared detectors, Sensors, Crystals, Infrared radiation, Mercury, Thermography, Semiconductors, Infrared sensors, Imaging systems

Proceedings Article | 31 May 2012 Paper
Proceedings Volume 8353, 835330 (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.919401
KEYWORDS: Diffusion, Quantum efficiency, Indium arsenide, Sensors, 3D modeling, Back illuminated sensors, Electrons, Numerical simulations, Detector arrays, Doping

Proceedings Article | 26 August 2010 Paper
F. T. Smith, P. Lamarre, J. Marciniec, S. Tobin, T. Parodos, P. LoVecchio, K. Wong, M. Reine, E. Bellotti, P. LeVan, A. Hahn, D. Bliss
Proceedings Volume 7780, 77800I (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.861079
KEYWORDS: Diffusion, Arsenic, Mercury cadmium telluride, Diodes, Mercury, Photodiodes, Liquid phase epitaxy, Doping, Long wavelength infrared, Cadmium

Proceedings Article | 7 May 2009 Paper
Proceedings Volume 7298, 72982S (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.817850
KEYWORDS: Mercury cadmium telluride, Sensors, Photodiodes, Liquid phase epitaxy, Photoresistors, Infrared detectors, Photovoltaics, Staring arrays, Imaging systems, Crystals

Proceedings Article | 12 September 2007 Paper
James Stobie, Allen Hairston, Steve Tobin, Marion Reine, Bob Minich, Joseph Welsch, John Marciniec
Proceedings Volume 6660, 66600L (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.729369
KEYWORDS: Staring arrays, Sensors, Mercury cadmium telluride, Photodiodes, Diffusion, Liquid phase epitaxy, Quantum efficiency, Indium, Heterojunctions, Semiconducting wafers

Proceedings Article | 8 September 2006 Paper
A. Hairston, S. Tobin, M. Hutchins, J. Marciniec, J. Mullarkey, P. Norton, M. Gurnee, M. Reine
Proceedings Volume 6295, 62950I (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.693201
KEYWORDS: Staring arrays, Quantum efficiency, Mercury cadmium telluride, Short wave infrared radiation, Diodes, Liquid phase epitaxy, Photodiodes, Sensors, Capacitance, Diffusion

Proceedings Article | 7 September 2006 Paper
M. Reine, J. Marciniec, K. Wong, T. Parodos, J. Mullarkey, P. Lamarre, S. Tobin, K. Gustavsen, G. Williams
Proceedings Volume 6294, 629403 (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.692872
KEYWORDS: Mercury cadmium telluride, Back illuminated sensors, Diffusion, Liquid phase epitaxy, Capacitance, Data modeling, Avalanche photodiodes, Electroluminescence, Mid-IR, Indium

Proceedings Article | 3 March 2006 Paper
M. Reine, A. Hairston, P. Lamarre, K. Wong, S. Tobin, A. Sood, C. Cooke, M. Pophristic, S. Guo, B. Perez, R. Singh, C. Eddy, U. Chowdhury, M. Wong, R. Dupuis, T. Li, S. DenBaars
Proceedings Volume 6121, 61210R (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.654793
KEYWORDS: Ultraviolet radiation, Quantum efficiency, Back illuminated sensors, Staring arrays, Photodiodes, Gallium nitride, PIN photodiodes, Readout integrated circuits, Aluminum, Sapphire

Proceedings Article | 23 February 2006 Paper
M. Reine, A. Hairston, P. Lamarre, K. Wong, S. Tobin, A. Sood, C. Cooke, M. Pophristic, S. Guo, B. Peres, R. Singh, C. Eddy, U. Chowdhury, M. Wong, R. Dupuis, T. Li, S. DenBaars
Proceedings Volume 6119, 611901 (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.653645
KEYWORDS: Ultraviolet radiation, Quantum efficiency, Staring arrays, Back illuminated sensors, Photodiodes, Gallium nitride, PIN photodiodes, Readout integrated circuits, Aluminum, Sapphire

Proceedings Article | 31 May 2005 Paper
Proceedings Volume 5783, (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.601941
KEYWORDS: Mercury cadmium telluride, Liquid phase epitaxy, Photodiodes, Photovoltaics, Diffusion, Staring arrays, Quantum efficiency, Mercury, Sensors, Back illuminated sensors

Proceedings Article | 22 October 2004 Paper
Proceedings Volume 5564, (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.557317
KEYWORDS: Mercury cadmium telluride, Liquid phase epitaxy, Photodiodes, Photovoltaics, Staring arrays, Quantum efficiency, Sensors, Imaging systems, Spectrometers, Back illuminated sensors

Proceedings Article | 12 June 2001 Paper
Proceedings Volume 4288, (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.429413
KEYWORDS: Mercury cadmium telluride, Photodiodes, Photovoltaics, Sensors, Back illuminated sensors, Liquid phase epitaxy, Staring arrays, Silicon, Readout integrated circuits, Detector arrays

Proceedings Article | 16 November 2000 Paper
James Rutter, Gene Robillard, Charles Robinson, Marion Reine, Jeanne Hartley, Brian Denley, Robert Minich, Frank Adams
Proceedings Volume 4131, (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.406551
KEYWORDS: Staring arrays, Sensors, Mercury cadmium telluride, Interfaces, Optical filters, Optical fabrication, Filtering (signal processing), Optical alignment, Aerosols, Stray light

Proceedings Article | 17 July 2000 Paper
Proceedings Volume 4028, (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.391745
KEYWORDS: Mercury cadmium telluride, Photovoltaics, Photodiodes, Sensors, Staring arrays, Silicon, Back illuminated sensors, Liquid phase epitaxy, Infrared detectors, Detector arrays

Proceedings Article | 7 April 1999 Paper
Proceedings Volume 3629, (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.344578
KEYWORDS: Mercury cadmium telluride, Doping, Iodine, Sensors, Medium wave, Liquid phase epitaxy, Arsenic, Heterojunctions, Photodiodes, Mid-IR

Proceedings Article | 18 November 1998 Paper
Jeanne Hartley, Marion Reine, Robert Papinsick, D. Grise, W. King, Brian Denley, F. Adams, Howard Morrow
Proceedings Volume 3437, (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.331310
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Decision support systems, Interfaces, Staring arrays, Mercury cadmium telluride, Optical benches, Remote sensing, Chemical elements, Optical filters, Stray light

Proceedings Article | 18 November 1998 Paper
James Rutter, G. Scott Libonate, Gene Robillard, Nancy Hartle, James Stobie, Brian Denley, Mark Jasmin, John Talbourdet, Marion Reine, Margaret Weiler
Proceedings Volume 3437, (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.331307
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Staring arrays, Photovoltaics, Mercury cadmium telluride, Spectroscopy, Assembly tolerances, Optical filters, Spectral resolution, Readout integrated circuits, Interfaces

Proceedings Article | 22 July 1998 Paper
Marion Reine, Allen Hairston, P. O'Dette, Stephen Tobin, F. Smith, B. Musicant, Pradip Mitra, Francine Case
Proceedings Volume 3379, (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317588
KEYWORDS: Medium wave, Mercury cadmium telluride, Sensors, Staring arrays, Photodiodes, Quantum efficiency, Capacitors, Heterojunctions, Resistance, Readout integrated circuits

Proceedings Article | 23 October 1997 Paper
Eric Krueger, D. Lee, Christopher Miller, C. Terzis, P. O'Dette, Brian Denley, James Rutter, Janis Williams, Marion Reine
Proceedings Volume 3122, (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.292700
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Mercury cadmium telluride, Photodiodes, Quantum efficiency, Photovoltaics, Resistance, Black bodies, Interferometers, Liquid phase epitaxy, Remote sensing

Proceedings Article | 22 October 1996 Paper
Marion Reine, Eric Krueger, P. O'Dette, C. Terzis, Brian Denley, Jeanne Hartley, James Rutter, Douglas Kleinmann
Proceedings Volume 2816, (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.255160
KEYWORDS: Mercury cadmium telluride, Photovoltaics, Sensors, Photodiodes, Remote sensing, Photoresistors, Resistance, Liquid phase epitaxy, Infrared sensors, Quantum efficiency

Proceedings Article | 21 October 1996 Paper
James Rutter, Dave Jungkman, James Stobie, Eric Krueger, James Garnett, Marion Reine, Brian Denley, Mark Jasmin, Anthony Sofia
Proceedings Volume 2817, (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.255195
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Photovoltaics, Mercury cadmium telluride, Readout integrated circuits, Lead, Staring arrays, Spectroscopy, Detector arrays, Infrared sensors, Remote sensing

Proceedings Article | 18 October 1996 Paper
Jeanne Hartley, Marion Reine, C. Terzis, Anthony Verrilli, Richard Hassler, Edward Lesondak
Proceedings Volume 2812, (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.254096
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Imaging systems, Mercury cadmium telluride, Sensor performance, Lithium, Performance modeling, Semiconducting wafers, Data modeling, Instrument modeling, Optical filters

Proceedings Article | 18 October 1996 Paper
Marion Reine, Eric Krueger, P. O'Dette, C. Terzis
Proceedings Volume 2812, (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.254095
KEYWORDS: Mercury cadmium telluride, Photovoltaics, Sensors, Photodiodes, Remote sensing, Photoresistors, Resistance, Infrared sensors, Imaging systems, Liquid phase epitaxy

Proceedings Article | 29 September 1995 Paper
James Rutter, Dave Jungkman, James Stobie, Eric Krueger, M. Krueger, James Garnett, Marion Reine, Brian Denley, Douglas Kleinmann, Mark Gurnee
Proceedings Volume 2553, (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.221370
KEYWORDS: Sensors, Readout integrated circuits, Staring arrays, Photovoltaics, Lead, Mercury cadmium telluride, Interfaces, Spectroscopy, Detector arrays, Infrared radiation

Proceedings Article | 13 July 1994 Paper
Pradip Mitra, Thomas Schimert, Francine Case, Y. Tyan, M. Kestigian, Richard Starr, Margaret Weiler, Marion Reine
Proceedings Volume 2228, (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179649
KEYWORDS: Iodine, Doping, Mercury cadmium telluride, Metalorganic chemical vapor deposition, Heterojunctions, Photodiodes, Mercury, Cadmium, Tellurium, Multilayers

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Infrared Photoelectronics
30 August 2005 | Warsaw, Poland
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