Recent advances in short-wave infrared (SWIR) technology including numerous new applications in civil areas, fusion with visible wavelengths, and integration with active imaging systems triggered the SWIR photodetector research at ASELSAN for both passive and active imaging. SWIR focal plane arrays with a 640x512 format and 15μm pitch were developed and coupled with ASEL64015C readout circuits which had been designed at ASELSAN as well. Through extensive research and development dark current density values <10 nA/cm2 (at 20°C) and operabilities >;99% were achieved. This paper reviews the work that has been conducted on SWIR detector development at ASELSAN.
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