Peter Sullivan, Michael Bernas, E. Liggett, M. Eastwood, R. Green
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Abstract
Imaging spectroscopy places high demands upon detector performance. The dynamic range, linearity, and sensitivity must be maintained at high frame rates, and artifacts must be minimized across large focal plane array (FPA) formats. In this contribution, we discuss the Teledyne CHROMA HgCdTe FPA in the context of imaging spectrometer applications. The FPA was characterized in a laboratory thermal-vacuum chamber that allowed the read noise, dark current, well capacity, linearity, and crosstalk to be measured. Results are presented across a range of operating temperatures and pixel clock rates. Additionally, the outcomes of radiation testing to 100 krad TID are discussed. The results of these characterizations are critical to the designs and performance predictions of future imaging spectrometers utilizing the HgCdTe CHROMA FPA.