Malyutenko, V. K., Zinovchuk, A. V.
(2006)
Mid-infrared LEDs versus thermal emitters in IR dynamic scene simulation devices.
Proceedings of SPIE, 6368.
63680D-1.
ISSN 9780819464668
Опис
In a radical departure from conventional thermal emitter-based dynamic IR scene simulation devices, we have tested
InAsSbP/InAs LEDs grown by liquid phase epitaxy and tuned at several peak-emitting wavelengths inside the mid-IR
band. Light uniformity, radiation apparent temperature (Ta), thermal resistance, and self heating details were
characterized at T=300 K in the microscale by calibrated infrared cameras in the 3-5 mm (light pattern) and 8-12 μm
(heat pattern) bands. We show that LEDs are capable of simulating very hot (Ta ³740 K) targets as well as cold objects
and low observable with respect to a particular background. We resume that cost effective LEDs enable a platform for
photonic scene projection devices able to compete with thermal microemitter MEMS technology in testing and
stimulating very high-speed infrared sensors used for military and commercial applications. Proposals on how to further
increase LEDs performance are given.
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