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This project aims to develop advanced infrared detectors using Type-II InAs/GaSb SuperLattice technology for applications in space observation. It seeks to overcome limitations of existing materials, enhancing performance in the Very Long Wavelength InfraRed range.
In space, infrared detectors are used for many applications such as Earth observation, post-launch satellite tracking, space-object surveillance or climate monitoring.
According to the Planck's law, cold object detection requires a material with a longer wavelength λ to address the Very LongWavelength InfraRed (VLWIR, λ > 12 μm) spectral domain.
The current state-of-the-art includes the Mercury-Cadmium-Telluride (HgCdTe) material.
Although, the HgCdTe technology is already well established and m…
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