The HAWAII-4RG-15 infrared detector arrays were developed by Teledyne Imaging Systems under a contract from the University of Hawaii with funding from the National Science Foundation. The development program produced three devices of near science-grade quality. This paper summarizes the characterization of these devices. The best detector, using “PV1” passivation, shows very low dark currents except for the edges of the detector, and very low levels of persistence.
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