Infrared detectors overview in the short-wave infrared to far-infrared for the...

Abedin, M., M. Mlynczak, and T. F. Refaat (2010), Infrared detectors overview in the short-wave infrared to far-infrared for the CLARREO mission, SPIE Proceedings, 7808, doi:10.1117/12.863125.
Abstract: 

There exists a considerable interest in the broadband detectors for CLARREO Mission, which can be used to detect CO2, O3, H2O, CH4, and other gases. Detection of these species is critical for understanding the Earth’s atmosphere, atmospheric chemistry, and systemic force driving climatic changes. Discussions are focused on current and the most recent detectors developed in SWIR-to-Far infrared range for CLARREO space-based instrument to measure the above-mentioned species. These detector components will make instruments designed for these critical detections more efficient while reducing complexity and associated electronics and weight. We will review the on-going detector technology efforts in the SWIR to Far-IR regions at different organizations in this study.

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Research Program: 
Radiation Science Program (RSP)
Mission: 
CLARREO