XBn or XBp barrier detectors exhibit diffusion limited dark currents comparable with mercury cadmium telluride (MCT) Rule-07 and high quantum efficiencies. In 2011, SemiConductor Devices (SCD) introduced “HOT Pelican D”, a 640x512/15μm pitch InAsSb/AlSbAs XBn mid-wave infrared (MWIR) detector with a 4.2 μm cut-off and an operating temperature of ~150 K. Its low power (~3W), high pixel operability (>99.5%) and long mean time to failure (MTTF) make HOT Pelican D a highly reliable integrated detector-cooler product with a low size, weight and power (SWaP). More recently “HOT Hercules” was launched with a 1280x1024/15μm format and similar advantages. A 3 Megapixel,...
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