The influence of dislocations on the electrical and photo-electric characteristics of HgCdTe has been widely discussed in
published literature. However, an unexplored aspect of the dislocations that has not yet attracted the attention of any of
the investigators, is the band gap narrowing/widening induced by the intense stress field around dislocation core.
Preliminary estimations show that the band gap narrowing due to the tensile region of the stress field along the
dislocations in HgCdTe is high enough to cause significant band gap narrowing in low band gap HgCdTe. An enhanced
Zener like band-to-band tunneling is proposed in the vicinity of dislocation cores. The calculations presented here
qualitatively explain the observed influence of dislocations on HgCdTe photodiode characteristics.
Hodgkin (SPIE 6207(2006)) extended NVThermIP to be applicable to cold weather conditions. We also
(IRPhys&Technol.51 (2008)520) later published an analysis of the effect of varying ambient temperature (Tamb) by
modifying the inputs to NVTherm2002, and by using spectrally-weighted atmospheric transmission calculated from
MODTRAN at different ambient temperatures and relative humidities (RH). We took into account the effects on the
integration time and NETD, and we now account for the variation of ▵T with varying Tamb, as Hodgkin has done. The
overall trends are similar, but we have NVTherm, not NVThermIP. We vary the parameters associated with Johnson's
criteria to obtain similar results. Note that diurnal, seasonal, climatic and microclimatic variations of relative humidity
(RH) significantly impact the performance of thermal imagers, especially LWIR ones. We compare the performance of
thermal imagers a horizontal mean-sea-level path in clear weather conditions for terrestrial imagers and ground
targets/scenes in both LWIR and MWIR bands, as a function of the ambient temperature from -40°C to +40°C and also
as a function of RH (30%, 50% and 70%). To understand the differences in the results reported by Hodgkin and our
paper, we do a sensitivity analysis as a function of system and environmental parameters (f/#, RH, detection probability,
spectral width etc). For one set of parameters, we observe that the range curves RLW and RMW intersect at more than one
value of Tamb and suggest an analogy to a 're-entrant phase'. We also analyze how motion blur affects the two bands, at
different Tamb.
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