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pro vyhledávání: '"Scott A. Cabelli"'
Autor:
G. Brill, Yuanping Chen, M. Carmody, Nibir K. Dhar, Jose M. Arias, John H. Dinan, M. Groenert, J. G. Pasko, D. D. Edwall, Jagmohan Bajaj, Andrew J. Stoltz, Scott A. Cabelli, L. A. Almeida, Robert B. Bailey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Electronic Materials. 34:832-838
The use of silicon as a substrate alternative to bulk CdZnTe for epitaxial growth of HgCdTe for infrared (IR) detector applications is attractive because of potential cost savings as a result of the large available sizes and the relatively low cost o
Autor:
Gary L. Bostrup, Craig A. Cabelli, William E. Kleinhans, Lester J. Kozlowski, Klaus W. Hodapp, A. C. Chen, Donald E. Cooper, Kadri Vural, Scott A. Cabelli, Donald N. B. Hall
Publikováno v:
Le Journal de Physique IV. :Pr3-141
Autor:
Scott A. Cabelli, William E. Kleinhans, Gary L. Bostrup, Donald E. Cooper, Robert B. Bailey, Lester J. Kozlowski, M. Metzger, Kadri Vural, Klaus-Werner Hodapp, Lennox L. Cowie, C. Y. Chen, Donald N. B. Hall, Everett M. Irwin, Joseph L. Hora
Publikováno v:
New Astronomy. 1:177-196
Two generations of prototypes of a HgCdTe infrared detector array with 1024 × 1024 pixels developed by the Rockwell International Science Center have been tested in the new Quick Infrared Camera (QUIRC) and an upgraded version of KSPEC a cross-dispe
Autor:
Scott A. Cabelli, John D. Blackwell, D. D. Edwall, William E. Tennant, Steven G. Bernd, E. Piquette, J. G. Pasko, Jianmei Pan, S. Bhargava
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
A High Resolution Near-Infrared (NIR) Camera has been developed and tested. This NIR camera uses a HgCdTe detector array which allows for imaging at high operating temperatures. The camera's format is 640x512 pixels with an 18 μm pitch. We have obta
Autor:
Craig A. Cabelli, Jose M. Arias, Atul Joshi, Jagmohan Bajaj, Gary W. Hughes, Markus Loose, Lester J. Kozlowski, James D. Garnett, M. Zandian, Selmer Wong, Kadri Vural, Donald E. Cooper, Allan K. Haas, Mark Farris, Scott A. Cabelli, John T. Montroy, J. G. Pasko, A. C. Chen
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The past 2 to 3 years has been a period of explosive growth in technology development for imaging sensors at Rockwell Scientific Co. (RSC). The state of the art has been advanced significantly, resulting in a number of unique advanced imaging sensor
Autor:
Donald N. B. Hall, Klaus-Werner Hodapp, Kadri Vural, Scott A. Cabelli, A. C. Chen, Gary L. Bostrup, Lester J. Kozlowski, Craig A. Cabelli, William E. Kleinhans, Donald E. Cooper
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The HAWAII-2 is an IR 2048 2 focal plane array (FPA) that is being developed for next-generation IR astronomy. It will supplant our HAWAII 1024 2 as the largest high- performance imaging array available for IR astronomy. As with our prior IR sensor,
Autor:
Klaus-Werner Hodapp, G. G. Price, A. C. Chen, William E. Kleinhans, Scott A. Cabelli, Donald E. Cooper, Gary L. Bostrup, Dennis Edwall, Kadri Vural, Craig A. Cabelli, J. A. Pinter, Lester J. Kozlowski, Donald N. B. Hall, Jose M. Arias, G. A. Stanley, Robert B. Bailey
Publikováno v:
Infrared Detectors and Focal Plane Arrays V.
We have developed 1024 X 1024 HAWAII (HgCdTe Arrays for Wide-field Astronomical Infrared Imaging) focal plane arrays (FPAs) for use in astronomical applications. These devices have been delivered to various astronomy organizations around the world an
Autor:
D. M. Stephenson, C. Y. Chen, Donald E. Cooper, Scott A. Cabelli, Kadri Vural, Lester J. Kozlowski
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
We have developed two high performance 1024 multiplied by 1024 focal plane arrays for astronomy, spectroscopy, surveillance and conventional imaging. Each hybrid consists of a photovoltaic HgCdTe detector array, fabricated on Al 2 O 3 substrate and h
Autor:
Donald E. Cooper, Scott A. Cabelli, Jose M. Arias, Lester J. Kozlowski, Kadri Vural, G. M. Williams, Carl F. Bruce
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
A comparison of photovoltaic HgCdTe/Al2O3, HgCdTe/CdZnTe, InGaAs/InP and photoconductive GaAs/AlGaAs quantum well infrared photodetector detector technologies has been conducted at Rockwell by exploiting the ability to selectively hybridize disparate
Autor:
D. M. Stephenson, William V. McLevige, Kadri Vural, Gary L. Bostrup, C. Y. Chen, Klaus-Werner Hodapp, Donald E. Cooper, William E. Kleinhans, Donald N. B. Hall, Robert B. Bailey, Lester J. Kozlowski, Scott A. Cabelli
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Rockwell Science Center and the University of Hawaii have developed a short wavelength infrared (SWIR) 1024 x 1024 focalplane array (EPA). The continuing project is funded by the U.S. Air Force Phillips Laboratory in connection with their AdvancedEle