Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1784139 Infrared Physics & Technology 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We study 15 μm pitch QWIP FPAs.•The estimated performance (NETD) is compatible with high end, demanding applications.•We propose an original way for studying optical crosstalk.

We present recent results obtained on 15 μm pitch LWIR QWIP arrays at Sofradir. Based on experimental data gathered on several QWIP wafers, the performance (NETD) at the system level has been estimated. We show that, in spite of the small pitch, values as low as 50 mK can be achieved for rather closed optical systems (f/2.5) and for operating temperatures (74 K) compatible with available compact cryo-coolers.We also demonstrate that specific pixel configurations can be designed to investigate the pixel-to-pixel optical crosstalk. Such measurements can help to better understand the limitations set by the geometry of the pixel on the Modulation Transfer Function (MTF). In particular, we show that the optical crosstalk due to photon transfer through the inter-pixel space is rather small for unthinned devices.

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