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1 July 1992 Spectral effects on bulk photoconductors operated at cryogenic temperatures
Joseph C. Boisvert, James D. Merriam, Donald L. Stierwalt, Ronald Keith Bentley, Miles H. Sweet
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Abstract
The spectral content of radiation incident on a bulk photoconductor can significantly affect the measured photocurrent. We show that front-illuminated Si:As bulk photoconductors operated at low temperature (approximately 10 degree(s)K) are sensitive to the spectral characteristics of the background, as well as signal fluxes. Our analysis is applied to spectral response measurements on bulk photoconductors themselves, and to filter transmission measurements that have been made utilizing these devices as IR detectors.
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Joseph C. Boisvert, James D. Merriam, Donald L. Stierwalt, Ronald Keith Bentley, and Miles H. Sweet "Spectral effects on bulk photoconductors operated at cryogenic temperatures", Proc. SPIE 1686, Test and Evaluation of IR Detectors and Arrays II, (1 July 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.60540
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KEYWORDS
Photoresistors

Sensors

Transmittance

Optical filters

Infrared detectors

Black bodies

Electronic filtering

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