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27 August 2009 On the optical dispersive properties of HgCdTe as a function of depth
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Abstract
An overview of the properties of the absorption coefficient of mercury cadmium telluride that may make this material useful for intrinsic hyperspectral detection is presented. A review of recent work on modeling the absorption coefficient is provided, and new directions for achieving an analytical representation with higher fidelity are suggested.
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Yong Chang, Vaidya Nathan, Paul D. LeVan, C. H. Grein, C R Becker, and S. Sivananthan "On the optical dispersive properties of HgCdTe as a function of depth", Proc. SPIE 7419, Infrared Systems and Photoelectronic Technology IV, 74190G (27 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.828432
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Mercury cadmium telluride

Sensors

Data modeling

Dispersion

Infrared radiation

Long wavelength infrared

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