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Antimonides T2SL mid-wave and long-wave infrared focal plane arrays for Earth remote sensing applications

Authors :
Arezou Khoshakhlagh
Luke P. Flynn
David Z. Ting
Sam A. Keo
Thomas S. Pagano
Sir B. Rafol
Robert A. Wright
Brian Pepper
Alexander Soibel
Parminder Ghuman
Cory J. Hill
Miguel Nunes
Paul G. Lucey
Sarath D. Gunapala
Sachidananda Babu
Anita M. Fisher
Source :
Quantum Sensing and Nano Electronics and Photonics XVII.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SPIE, 2020.

Abstract

In this presentation, we will report our recent efforts in achieving high performance in Antimonides type-II superlattice (T2SL) based infrared photodetectors using the barrier infrared detector (BIRD) architecture. The initial BIRD devices (such as the nBn and the XBn) used either InAs absorber grown on InAs substrate, or lattice-matched InAsSb alloy grown on GaSb substrate, with cutoff wavelengths of ~3.2μm and ~4μm, respectively. While these detectors could operate at much higher temperatures than existing MWIR detectors based on InSb, their spectral responses do not cover the full (3 – 5.5μm) MWIR atmospheric transmission window. The T2SL BIRD devices not only covers the full MWIR atmospheric transmission window, but the full LWIR atmospheric transmission window and beyond. The LWIR detectors based on the BIRD architecture has also demonstrated significant operating temperature advantages over those based on traditional p-n junction designs. Two 6U SmalSat missions CIRAS (Cubesat Infrared Atmospheric Sounder) and HyTI (Hyperspectral Thermal Imager) are based on JPL’s T2SL BIRD focal plane arrays (FPAs). Based on III-V compound semiconductors, the BIRD FPAs offer a breakthrough solution for the realization of low cost (high yield), high-performance FPAs with excellent uniformity and pixel-to-pixel operability.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Quantum Sensing and Nano Electronics and Photonics XVII
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4820029ef8464f93f1b3ea90c36090d1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2543896