Murphy et al., 2006 - Google Patents
High sensitivity 640× 512 (20 μm pitch) microbolometer FPAsMurphy et al., 2006
- Document ID
- 12521426097088117911
- Author
- Murphy D
- Ray M
- Kennedy A
- Wyles J
- Hewitt C
- Wyles R
- Gordon E
- Sessler T
- Baur S
- Van Lue D
- Anderson S
- Chin R
- Gonzalez H
- Le Pere C
- Ton S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Infrared Technology and Applications XXXII
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RVS has made a significant breakthrough in the development of a 640× 512 array with a unit cell size of 20μm× 20 μm and performance equivalent to that of the 25μm arrays. The successful development of this array is the first step in achieving mega-pixel formats. This …
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