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New Indium Antimonide-Based IR Detectors Surpass Previous Limitations

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Advances in indium antimonide (InSb) infrared detectors, detector cooling and system design have resulted in a new generation of application-specific cameras where either SWIR or broadband response is critical.

ELLIOTT RITTENBERG, LEN KAMLET AND ARNOLD ADAMS, IRCAMERAS LLC

Due to their high thermal sensitivity and favorable atmospheric transmission in the 3- to 5-µm spectral region, cameras based on InSb sensors have been used in traditional applications such as medium- to long-range surveillance, as well as for scientific and research requirements where detection of very small temperature differences or wavelength-specific imaging is beneficial. With recent developments, InSb focal plane arrays (FPAs), when properly passivated, have become a viable option to extend the wavelength response of today’s cameras below 3 µm, into the short-wave...Read full article

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