F. Roush, A.H. Kalma, I. Kasai, G. Venzor, D. A. Estrada, J. E. Jensen, J. Robinson
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Abstract
The AFRL has pursued high temperature IR FPAs for three years. A 10 K increase has been obtained to date by thinning the HgCdTe base-layer. A contract has recently been let to DRS Infrared Technologies to further increase operating temperature by 15 K utilizing their gold doped High Density Vertically Integrated Photodiode (HDVIP/sup TM/) technology. The increased operating temperatures of these devices will reduce power, weight, and cost, as well as extend the lifetime of space surveillance satellites, satisfying a critical 21st century device technology need.