1/F Noise Qwips, Nbn, And Superlattice Detectors

INFRARED REMOTE SENSING AND INSTRUMENTATION XXIV(2016)

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The low-frequency noise is a ubiquitous phenomenon and the spectral power density of this fluctuation process is inversely proportional to the frequency of the signal. We have measured the 1/f noise of a 640x512 pixel quantum well infrared photodetector (QWIP) focal plane array (FPA) with 6.2 mu m peak wavelength. Our experimental observations show that this QWIP FPA's 1/f noise corner frequency is about 0.1 mHz. With this kind of low frequency stability, QWIPs could unveil a new class of infrared applications that have never been imagined before. Furthermore, we present the results from a similar 1/f noise measurement of bulk InAsSb absorber (lattice matched to GaSb substrate) nBn detector array with 4.0 mu m cutoff wavelength.
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infrared detector, QWIP, nBn, focal plane array, 1/f noise
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