Quantum Structures for Infrared Detection
Dr Sarath Gunapala, NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena USA
| What | Seminar |
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| When |
2009-11-16 16:00
2009-11-16 17:00
2009-11-16 from 16:00 to 17:00 |
| Where | Billings Room (Room 3.04 EECE) |
| Contact Name | Professor Laurie Faraone |
| Contact Email | faraone@ee.uwa.edu.au |
| Contact Phone | 08 6488 3104 |
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There are many applications that require long wavelength, large, uniform, reproducible, low cost, stable, and radiation-hard infrared (IR) focal plane arrays (FPAs). For example, the absorption lines of many gas molecules, such as ozone, water, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide occur in the wavelength region from 3 to 15 microns. Thus, IR imaging systems that operate in the long wavelength IR (LWIR) region (8 - 15 microns) are required in many space borne applications such as monitoring the global atmospheric temperature profiles, relative humidity profiles, cloud characteristics, and the distribution of minor constituents in the atmosphere which are being planned for future NASA Earth and planetary remote sensing systems. Due to higher radiation hardness...