Swir Hgcdte Hdvip Detectors Mtf Monte Carlo Modeling And Data

Arvind I Dsouza,Maryn G Stapelbroek, C Yoneyama, P Ely, M R Skokan,H D Shih

INFRARED TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS XXXVI, PTS 1 AND 2(2010)

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Abstract
The photocurrent of High Density Vertically Integrated Photodiodes (HDVIP) manufactured in LPE grown SWIR (lambda(c) similar to 2.5 mu m) HgCdTe material is modeled as a function of incident spot location using a Monte Carlo diffusion calculation in the p-type bulk. The Monte Carlo calculation assumes a 3 x 3 mini-array of detectors surrounded by guard detectors. Carriers generated in the n-regions are always collected. The result is a responsivity map that yields the individual detector "spot scan" profile that is then used to calculate the detector modulation transfer function (MTF). Fourier transforms of detector "spot scan" response profile provided experimental confirmation of MTF that corresponded to the Monte Carlo modeled MTF.
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modeling,fourier transform,sensors,diffusion,photodiodes,fourier transforms,monte carlo,vertical integration
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