Development of 13-μm cutoff HgCdTe detector arrays for astronomy

JOURNAL OF ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPES INSTRUMENTS AND SYSTEMS(2019)

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Building on the successful development of the 10-mu m mercury cadmium telluride (HgCdTe) detector arrays for the proposed NEOCam mission, the University of Rochester Infrared Detector team and Teledyne Imaging Systems are working together to extend the cutoff wavelength of HgCdTe detector arrays initially to 13 mu m, with the ultimate goal of developing 15-mu m HgCdTe detector arrays for space and ground-based astronomy. The advantage of HgCdTe detector arrays is that they can operate at higher temperatures than the currently used arsenic doped silicon detector arrays at the longer wavelengths. Our infrared detector team at the University of Rochester has received and tested four 13-mu m detector arrays from Teledyne Imaging Systems with three different pixel designs, two of which are meant to reduce quantum tunneling dark current. The pixel design of one of these arrays has mitigated the effects of quantum tunneling dark currents for which we have been able to achieve, at a temperature of 28 K and applied bias of 350 mV, a well depth of at least 75ke(-) for 90% of the pixels with a median dark current of 1.8e(-)/s. These arrays have demonstrated encouraging results as we move forward to extending the cutoff wavelength to 15 mu m. (C) The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License.
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infrared,detector,long wave infrared,mercury cadmium telluride,astronomy,space telescope
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