1 November 2024Enhancements to HgCdTe infrared detector performance and the fabrication of larger focal plane arrays at the University of Western Australia
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The Microelectronics Research Group (MRG) at UWA has been developing its capabilities in the field of infrared materials and devices since 1989 and is the only HgCdTe research centre in Australia. In this paper, we report on the various HgCdTe based technologies being researched at UWA to enhance their capabilities for demanding applications such as heteroepitaxy-enabled low-cost, large array size, and high-performance HgCdTe IR FPAs, and ultra-high Quantum Efficiency (QE) HgCdTe detectors for squeezed-light applications.
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Wenwu Pan, Gilberto Umana-Membreno, Jarek Antoszewski, Renjie Gu, Nima Dehdashtiakhavan, Wen Lei, Hemendra Kala, Lorenzo Faraone, "Enhancements to HgCdTe infrared detector performance and the fabrication of larger focal plane arrays at the University of Western Australia," Proc. SPIE 13200, Electro-Optical and Infrared Systems: Technology and Applications XXI, 132001T (1 November 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3031839