A compact polarization-integrated long wavelength infrared focal plane array based on In As/GaSb superlattice
A compact polarization-integrated long wavelength infrared focal plane array based on In As/GaSb superlattice作者机构:Key Laboratory of Infrared Imaging Materials and Devices Shanghai Institute of Technical PhysicsChinese Academy of Sciences Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
出 版 物:《Science China(Information Sciences)》 (中国科学:信息科学(英文版))
年 卷 期:2022年第65卷第2期
页 面:204-210页
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学科分类:080901[工学-物理电子学] 0809[工学-电子科学与技术(可授工学、理学学位)] 08[工学] 080401[工学-精密仪器及机械] 0804[工学-仪器科学与技术] 0803[工学-光学工程]
基 金:supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (Grant Nos. 61904183, 61974152, 61534006) National Key Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2016YFB0402403) Innovation Engineering Frontier Program of SITP, CAS (Grant No. 233) Youth Innovation Promotion Association, CAS (Grant No. 2016219)
主 题:LWIR polarization integration infrared detector optical crosstalk extinction ration
摘 要:Real-time polarization imaging plays a vital role in target detection, recognition, and tracking in complex scenes. However, large optical crosstalk and the integration technology are difficult problems in the development of polarization-integrated infrared detectors. We demonstrate a monolithic long wavelength infrared(LWIR) In As/Ga Sb superlattice focal plane array(FPA) integrated with the polarizer. To obtain high performance and real-time polarization imaging devices, the parameters of the grating were optimized and the optical crosstalk between adjacent polarization bands was studied. We analyze the light diffraction depending on the distance between the polarizer and photosensitive elements and the coupling between oblique incident light and device. The fabrication process of the antireflective polarizer, the integration technology of the polarizer and the FPA composed of 512×4×3 pixels were explored. Finally, a polarization integrated focal plane array(PI-FPA) was fabricated to detect polarized light with different oscillating directions. The large response extinction ratio of corresponding polarization bands was measured as 50:1,49:1, and 44:1 of 0?, 60?, and 120?, respectively.