2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.infrared.2010.12.035
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Standard format two-color CMOS ROIC for SLS detectors

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“…From a noise perspective, it was observed that the dark noise measured with a cold shield and across 100 frames was found to be invariant below 150 K. The measured dark noise is assumed to be from the readout IC (ROIC) given a negligible SWIR channel dark current at those temperatures. The direct-injection ISC0903 from Indigo Systems ROIC [11] exemplified a noise distribution from ∼0.17 mV to ∼0.29 mV shown in the inset of Fig. 3, which is estimated to be over 1000 noise electrons.…”
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“…From a noise perspective, it was observed that the dark noise measured with a cold shield and across 100 frames was found to be invariant below 150 K. The measured dark noise is assumed to be from the readout IC (ROIC) given a negligible SWIR channel dark current at those temperatures. The direct-injection ISC0903 from Indigo Systems ROIC [11] exemplified a noise distribution from ∼0.17 mV to ∼0.29 mV shown in the inset of Fig. 3, which is estimated to be over 1000 noise electrons.…”
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confidence: 99%