The Quantum Efficiency and Diffractive Image Artifacts of Si:As IBC mid-IR Detector Arrays at 5-10 m...
The Quantum Efficiency and Diffractive Image Artifacts of Si:As IBC mid-IR Detector Arrays at 5-10 m: Implications for the JWST/MIRI Detectors
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The Astronomical Society of the Pacific
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Arsenic doped back illuminated blocked impurity band (BIBIB) silicon detectors have advanced near and mid-IR astronomy for over thirty years; they have high quantum efficiency (QE), especially at wavelengths longer than 10 m, and a large spectral range. Their radiation hardness is also an asset for space based instruments. Three examples of Si:As B...
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The Quantum Efficiency and Diffractive Image Artifacts of Si:As IBC mid-IR Detector Arrays at 5-10 m: Implications for the JWST/MIRI Detectors
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TN_cdi_iop_journals_10_1088_1538_3873_abcd04
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1538-3873
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10.1088/1538-3873/abcd04