Hybrid and monolithic infrared detector arrays

C. Van Hoof, L. Zimmermann, J. John, P. De Moor, S. Kavadias, M. Gastal, S. Németh, G. Borghs, P. Merken

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Infrared detector arrays can be divided in two distinct classes: hybrid (and typically photon) detectors and monolithic (and generally thermal) detectors. Hybrid detectors involve flip-chip integration of the detector array and the readout chip, require cooling and thus cause substantial system cost. Monolithic detectors do not suffer this system overhead and most notably the microbolometer thermal detectors allow ambient operating temperature. IMEC focuses on III-V (InGaAs, InAs and InAsSb) short-wave and mid-infrared detector arrays for hybrid integration on one side and surface-micromachined uncooled polySiGe microbolometer arrays on the other hand. Progress in both types of detector systems is reported.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)23-31
Nombre de pages9
journalProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume4355
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 2001
Evénement5th International Conference on Material Science and Mateial Propoerties for Infrared Optoelectronics - Kiev, Ukraine
Durée: 22 mai 200024 mai 2000

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