1 October 1993 Laboratory evaluation of the Hughes 256 × 256 hybrid PtSi imaging device
David L. Perry, Eustace L. Dereniak
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Abstract
The Hughes Aircraft Company CRC-365 is a hybrid infrared focal plane array that features a 256 × 256 array of platinum silicide photodiodes. The device was tested in a laboratory environment to determine its performance limits, in the context of medium wave IR imaging. Test results included the dc transfer function of the multiplexer, power dissipation, dark current, thermal barrier height, Schottky barrier height, blackbody response, saturation charge, signal contrast, Schottky quantum yield, temporal noise, noise-equivalent temperature difference, response nonuniformity, temporal drift, and minimum resolvable temperature difference. Overall, performance was found to be excellent. Using two-point nonuniformity correction, background-noise-limited photodetection was achieved for a 40-deg target temperature range. Notable problem areas included bandwidth limitations and electrical crosstalk.
David L. Perry and Eustace L. Dereniak "Laboratory evaluation of the Hughes 256 × 256 hybrid PtSi imaging device," Journal of Electronic Imaging 2(4), (1 October 1993). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.159634
Published: 1 October 1993
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Black bodies

Multiplexers

Interference (communication)

Electrons

Imaging systems

Imaging devices

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