New Developments On Ingaas Focal Plane Array

INFRARED TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS XL(2014)

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Abstract
SWIR detection band benefits from natural (sun, night glow, thermal radiation) or artificial (eye safe lasers) photons sources combined to low atmospheric absorption and specific contrast compared to visible wavelengths. It gives the opportunity to address a large spectrum of applications such as defense and security (night vision, active imaging), space (earth observation), transport (automotive safety) or industry (non destructive process control).InGaAs material appears as a good candidate to satisfy SWIR detection needs. The lattice matching with InP constitutes a double advantage to this material: attractive production capacity and uncooled operation thanks to low dark current level induced by high quality material.The recent transfer of imagery activities from III-VLab to Sofradir provides a framework for the production activity with the manufacturing of high performances products: CACTUS320 SW and CACTUS640 SW.The developments, begun at III-Vlab towards VGA format with 15 mu m pixel pitch, lead today to the industrialization of a new product: SNAKE SW. On one side, the InGaAs detection array presents high performances in terms of dark current and quantum efficiency. On the other side, the low noise ROIC has different additional functionalities. Then this 640x512 @ 15 mu m module appears as well suited to answer the needs of a wide range of applications.In this paper, we will present the Sofradir InGaAs technology, some performances optimization and the last developments leading to SNAKE SW.
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InGaAs, SWIR, VisSWIR, VGA
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