Breiter et al., 1998 - Google Patents
Recent developments for QWIP IR imaging modules at AIMBreiter et al., 1998
- Document ID
- 11918199987637955086
- Author
- Breiter R
- Cabanski W
- Koch R
- Rode W
- Ziegler J
- Eberhardt K
- Oelmaier R
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Infrared Detectors and Focal Plane Arrays V
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A new family of 2 dimensional detection modules based on GaAs quantum well (QWIP) photoconductors was recently developed by AEG Infrarot-Module GmbH (AIM). The QWIP material was developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Physics (IAF) in Freiburg …
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