General review of multispectral cooled IR development at CEA-Leti, France
Auteurs | Boulard F., Marmonier F., Grangier C., Adelmini L., Gravrand O., Ballet P., Baudry X., Baylet J., Badano G., Espiau De Lamaestre R., Bisotto S. |
Year | 2017-0085 |
Source-Title | Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering |
Affiliations | Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, LETI, Minatec Campus, Grenoble, France |
Abstract | Multicolor detection capabilities, which bring information on the thermal and chemical composition of the scene, are desirable for advanced infrared (IR) imaging systems. This communication reviews intra and multiband solutions developed at CEA-Leti, from dual-band molecular beam epitaxy grown Mercury Cadmium Telluride (MCT) photodiodes to plasmon-enhanced multicolor IR detectors and backside pixelated filters. Spectral responses, quantum efficiency and detector noise performances, pros and cons regarding global system are discussed in regards to technology maturity, pixel pitch reduction, and affordability. From MWIR-LWIR large band to intra MWIR or LWIR bands peaked detection, results underline the full possibility developed at CEA-Leti. © 2017 SPIE. |
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Index-Keywords | Cadmium telluride, Chemical detection, Molecular beam epitaxy, Chemical compositions, Detector noise, Global systems, Mercury cadmium telluride, Multi-color detection, Multi-spectral, Spectral response, Technology maturity, Infrared radiation |
ISSN | 0277786X |
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