1 November 1991 Radiation effects characterization of infrared focal plane arrays using the Mosaic Array Test System
John Edward Hubbs, Gary A. Dole, Douglas C. Arrington, Mark E. Gramer
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Abstract
The Mosaic Array Test System (MATS) has been developed to perform radiation effects characterization of single-element infrared detectors, readout devices, and infrared flocal plane arrays (IRFPAs). MATS has been used to perform radiation effects characterization of low background IRFPAs in various radiation environments. We describe the components and capabilities of the MATS and present representative data to demonstrate the testing capabilities of the MATS.
John Edward Hubbs, Gary A. Dole, Douglas C. Arrington, and Mark E. Gramer "Radiation effects characterization of infrared focal plane arrays using the Mosaic Array Test System," Optical Engineering 30(11), (1 November 1991). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.56007
Published: 1 November 1991
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Staring arrays

Sensors

Radiation effects

Capacitance

Infrared radiation

Photons

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