Dual-color mid- mid-wavelength infrared InAs / InAsSb superlattice focal plane arrays
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1.China Airborne Missile Academy, Luoyang 471099, China;2.Aviation Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Infrared Detector, Luoyang 471099, China;3.Research Center of Henan Antimonide Infrared Detector Engineering Technology, Luoyang 471099, China

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TJ765

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Supported by the.Aero Science Foundation(20200024012002).

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    Superlattice materials have become the preferred materials for the third-generation infrared focal plane detectors. The dual-band infrared detector can suppress the complex background and improve the detection effect by comparing the spectral information difference in the two bands, which is particularly important in demand. In this paper, it reports research results of 320 × 256 dual-color mid-mid-wavelength infrared InAs /InAsSb superlattice focal plane arrays. The detector structure is NBN epitaxial multilayer and the signal is read out by sequential mode. The pixel center distance from the detector is 30 μm. At 77 K measurement, the SMW detector has a peak detectivity of 7.2×1011 cm·Hz1/2W-1 and dead pixels rate of 0.49%. The MW detector has a peak detectivity of 6.7×1011 cm·Hz1/2W-1and dead pixels rate of 0.87%. Infrared images of both wavebands have been taken well-infrared imaging test by adjusting devices voltage bias.

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HE Ying-Jie, PENG Zhen-Yu, CAO Xian-Cun, ZHU Xu-Bo, LI Mo, TAO Fei, DING Jia-Xing, YAO Guan-Sheng, ZHANG Li-Xue, WANG Wei, LYU Yan-Qiu. Dual-color mid- mid-wavelength infrared InAs / InAsSb superlattice focal plane arrays[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves,2022,41(3):545~550

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  • Received:October 08,2021
  • Revised:May 29,2022
  • Adopted:February 14,2022
  • Online: May 19,2022
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