High operating temperature p-on-n HgCdTe MWIR 1024×768 FPA detector
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Kunming Institute of Physics, Kunming 650223, China

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Supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (SQ2020YFB200190)

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    Increasing the operating temperature for infrared detectors is critical to reduce the size, weight and power of infrared (IR) systems. Such systems are essential to implement a compact and low-cost production of IR systems. For the Kunming Institute of Physics (KIP), HgCdTe standard p-on-n technology with indium doping and arsenic ion implantation technology has been optimized for many years and mid-wavelength IR (MWIR) detectors with excellent electro-optical performance were realized. This paper reports the latest results of the MWIR focal plane array (FPA) detector with a high operating temperature (HOT). Performances of the 1024×768@10 μm pitch MW detector working above 150 K were presented. The detector presenting a cut-off wavelength above 4.97 μm at 150 K has been developed. The noise-equivalent temperature difference (NETD), dark current and operability at different operating temperatures were attained. Additionally, the IR image taken with the MWIR HgCdTe-based FPA and processed at an operating temperature of 150 K was presented and retained an operability of 99.4%.

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HE Tian-Ying, QIN Qiang, KONG Jin-Cheng, QIN Gang, YANG Chao-Wei, WANG Xiang-Qian, LI Hong-Fu, WANG Qiong-Fang, LI Yong-Liang, YANG Yi-Hu, LI Yi-Min, SONG Lin-Wei, YANG Xiu-Hua, LUO Yun, CHEN Nan, HU Xu, ZHAO Jun, ZHAO Peng. High operating temperature p-on-n HgCdTe MWIR 1024×768 FPA detector[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves,2023,42(6):711~715

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  • Received:March 31,2023
  • Revised:November 02,2023
  • Adopted:April 18,2023
  • Online: November 01,2023
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