In this paper, Sb-based superlattice fabrication processing is based on standard III-V technology, implying lower costs of mass production and constituting a relatively new alternative for an IR material system in LWIR and VLWIR bands.
Next-generation long-wavelength infrared detector arrays: competing technologies and modeling challenges / Vallone, Marco; Tibaldi, Alberto; Bertazzi, Francesco; Palmieri, Andrea; Alasio, Matteo; Hanna, Stefan; Eich, Detlef; Sieck, Alexander; Figgemeier, Heinrich; Ghione, Giovanni; Goano, Michele - In: Integrated Optics / Righini G. C., Ferrari M.. - STAMPA. - London : IET, 2020. - ISBN 9781839533433. - pp. 265-294 [10.1049/PBCS077G_ch9]
Next-generation long-wavelength infrared detector arrays: competing technologies and modeling challenges
Vallone,Marco;Tibaldi,Alberto;Bertazzi,Francesco;Palmieri,Andrea;Alasio,Matteo;Ghione,Giovanni;Goano,Michele
2020
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