Terrestrial Imaging in the Thermal Infrared Using a Quantum Well Detector Array

K. Forrest, E. Levine, M. Jhabvala
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There are many practical applications of thermal imaging in atmospheric windows where there is little absorption by molecular water; these windows are from 3 to 5 microns and from 8 to 12 microns 111. In the past the 3 to 5 micron waveband has been heavily utilized for thermal imagery, however, sensitivity of thermal imagers and radiometers can be improved by working in the 8 to 12 micron band. We have built an imaging radiometer (8 to 12 microns) using a square-format array of state-of-the-art aluminum gallium arsenide (AlGaAs) quantum well detectors. The array performance was evaluated in terms of D*, quantum efficiency and uniformity; then the field-performance of the radiometer was evaluated by flying over varied terrain near Chincoteague, Virginia and obtaining images with resolution of about 1 square meter per pixel. We obtained excellent images even without correcting for pixel response variations. The optimum operating temperature of this array was determined to be approximately 50 K. Although this is too low for many space applications, future improvements in the detectors should significantly raise the operating temperature. At present this type of radiometer is a viable candidate for aircraft experiments.
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利用量子阱探测器阵列进行热红外地面成像
热成像在很少被分子水吸收的大气窗口中有许多实际应用;这些窗口从3到5微米到8到12微米不等。在过去,3 ~ 5微米波段被大量用于热成像,然而,热成像仪和辐射计的灵敏度可以通过在8 ~ 12微米波段工作来提高。我们已经建立了一个成像辐射计(8至12微米),使用最先进的砷化铝镓(AlGaAs)量子阱探测器的方形阵列。从D*、量子效率和均匀性三个方面评价了阵列的性能;然后,通过飞越弗吉尼亚州钦科蒂格附近的不同地形,获得分辨率约为每像素1平方米的图像,评估辐射计的现场性能。即使没有校正像素响应变化,我们也获得了出色的图像。该阵列的最佳工作温度约为50 K。虽然这对于许多空间应用来说太低了,但未来探测器的改进应该会显著提高工作温度。目前这种类型的辐射计是一种可行的候选飞机实验。
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