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Development of Infrared Detectors And Focal Plane Arrays for Space Instruments
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- Infrared Photonics group is working on development of new generation of mid- and long-wavelength infrared imagers and spectrometers for future Earth and planetary science missions.
- These imagers, based on semiconductor detectors, will provide enhanced sensitivity, better spatial and spectral resolutions, and higher operating temperatures than currently existing technologies.
- 1, 2, 3] The postdoctoral researcher will have an unique opportunity to work on different aspects of the infrared technology including: (1) Design and bandgap engineering of semiconductor superlattices; (2) Material characterization; (3) Device microfabrication; (4) Single pixel detector and focal plane array characterization; (5) Integration and testing of infrared cameras and spectrometers.
- in The Wonder of Nanotechnology: Quantum Optoelectronic Devices and Applications, M. Razeghi.
- L. Esaki, and K. von Klitzing, Eds., SPIE Press, Bellingham, WA, pp.
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