1 May 1994 Photoresponse of low-background extrinsic infrared detector arrays
Boris I. Fouks, Vasily F. Kocherov, Igor I. Taubkin, Leonid A. Vinokurov, Nicolas B. Zaletaev
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Abstract
The operation of low-background lR extrinsic photoconductor detectors and detector arrays is essentially dependent on the process of spreading time-dependent photocurrent, which is due to low non-steady-state screening of the electric charges in the detectors. The spreading leads to an increase in the photoresponse time, an essential difference between the non-steady-state photocurrents in the circuits of the source contacts injecting free-charge carriers into the detectors and those in the circuits of the contacts that serve as drains for the carriers, and a high non-steady-state cross talk in the detector arrays. The results of the experimental study of all these effects and some others in 36- and 48-element linear arrays (Si:Ga) as well as their theoretical description are presented. The theory developed is in satisfactory agreement with the experimental data. Some consequences of the results obtained, which are important in space-based astronomy applications of such detectors, are discussed.
Boris I. Fouks, Vasily F. Kocherov, Igor I. Taubkin, Leonid A. Vinokurov, and Nicolas B. Zaletaev "Photoresponse of low-background extrinsic infrared detector arrays," Optical Engineering 33(5), (1 May 1994). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165801
Published: 1 May 1994
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Detector arrays

Electric field sensors

Switches

Infrared detectors

Semiconductors

Infrared sensors

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