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28 September 1994 Doped gallium arsenide external windows
Albert Ray Hilton Jr.
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Abstract
Renewed interest in the use of gallium arsenide as an external window material for passive IR imaging systems (FLIRS) has revived efforts to solve problems preventing its use. Among the most serious problems are size, doping to provide EMI protection, and coating to protect against erosion. This paper is a second work discussing the efforts at Amorphous Materials to solve these problems.
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Albert Ray Hilton Jr. "Doped gallium arsenide external windows", Proc. SPIE 2286, Window and Dome Technologies and Materials IV, (28 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.187331
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KEYWORDS
Gallium arsenide

Absorption

Silicon

Electromagnetic coupling

Crystals

Forward looking infrared

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