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10 August 1983 Unique Configuration Approach To Mosaic Focal Plane Arrays
R. J. Martineau, T. T.S. Wong
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Abstract
A powerful concept for the realization of large, high performance mosaic focal planes has been developed at New England Research Center. The concept is based on the use of ion-milling technology for batch production of fully delineated, infinitely buttible mosaic arrays. The mechanics of this approach, its advantages, and a demonstration of ion-milling technology are the main subjects of this paper. In addition, a hybrid-on-hybrid (HOH) con-cept will be introduced and illustrated, whereby full advantage of independent fabrication, preselection, and optimization of sensor and electronics modules are used to achieve common module mosaic standardization.
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R. J. Martineau and T. T.S. Wong "Unique Configuration Approach To Mosaic Focal Plane Arrays", Proc. SPIE 0350, Focal Plane Methodologies III, (10 August 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933892
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Electronics

Ions

Mercury cadmium telluride

Staring arrays

Lead

Diodes

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