High sensitivity 25 μm microbolometer FPAs

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作者
Murphy, D [1 ]
Ray, M [1 ]
Wyles, R [1 ]
Asbrock, J [1 ]
Lum, N [1 ]
Wyles, J [1 ]
Hewitt, C [1 ]
Kennedy, A [1 ]
Van Lue, D [1 ]
Anderson, J [1 ]
Bradley, D [1 ]
Chin, R [1 ]
Kostrzewa, T [1 ]
机构
[1] Raytheon Infrared Operat, Santa Barbara, CA USA
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INFRARED DETECTORS AND FOCAL PLANE ARRAYS VII | 2002年 / 4721卷
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10.1117/12.478857
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
Raytheon Infrared Operations (RIO) has achieved a significant technical breakthrough in uncooled FPAs by reducing the pixel size by a factor of two while maintaining state-of-the-art sensitivity. Raytheon has produced the first high-quality 320 x 240 microbolometer FPAs with 25 pm pitch pixels. The 320 x 240 FPAs have a sensitivity that is comparable to microbolometer FPAs with 50 mum pixels. The average NETD value for these FPAs is about 35 mK with an f/1 aperture and operating at 30 Hz frame rates. Good pixel operability and excellent image quality have been demonstrated. Pixel operability is greater than 99% on some FPAs, and uncorrected responsivity nonuniformity is less than 4% (sigma/mean). The microbolometer detectors also have a relatively fast thermal time constant of approximately 10 msec. This state-of-the-art performance has been achieved as a result of an advanced micromachining fabrication process. The process allows maximization of both the thermal isolation and the optical fill-factor. The reduction in pixel size offers several potential benefits for IR systems. For a given system resolution (IFOV) requirement, the 25 pin pixels allow a factor of two reduction in both the focal length and aperture size of the sensor optics. The pixel size reduction facilitates a significant FPA cost reduction since the number of die printed on a wafer can be increased. The pixel size reduction has enabled the development of a large-format 640 x 480 FPA array. Raytheon has produced arrays with very good sensitivity, operability, and excellent image quality. These FPAs are applicable to wide-field-of-view, long range surveillance and targeting missions. Raytheon is also developing a high performance 160 x 128 FPA that is designed for applications where miniaturization and temperature invariance are required as well as low cost and low power.
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