Focal Plane Array Sensor for Imaging Infrared Seeker of Antitank Guided Missile

Authors

  • A.V.R. Warrier Solid State Physics Laboratory, Delhi
  • P. K. Basu Solid State Physics Laboratory, Delhi
  • P. K. Chaudhry Solid State Physics Laboratory, Delhi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.45.4124

Keywords:

Focal plane array sensor, Charge coupled device, Mercury cadmium telluride detector arrays

Abstract

Technological issues and Processes for fabrication of mercury cadmium telluride detector arrays, charge coupled device readout arrays and integration of these into a focal plane array sensor have been discussed. Mini arrays of 16 X 16 size have been realised and tested to prove the technology and process schedule with a view to scaling up this for larger arrays to be used in the antitank guided missile.

Author Biographies

A.V.R. Warrier, Solid State Physics Laboratory, Delhi

Solidstate Physics Laboratory, Delhi

P. K. Basu, Solid State Physics Laboratory, Delhi

Solid State Physics Laboratory, Delhi

P. K. Chaudhry, Solid State Physics Laboratory, Delhi

Solid State Physics Laboratory, Delhi

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Published

2013-01-01

How to Cite

Warrier, A., Basu, P. K., & Chaudhry, P. K. (2013). Focal Plane Array Sensor for Imaging Infrared Seeker of Antitank Guided Missile. Defence Science Journal, 45(3), 229–232. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.45.4124

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