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Sharp Infrared Eyes: The Journey of QWIPs from Concept to Large Inexpensive Sensitive Arrays in Hand-Held Infrared Cameras
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Sharp Infrared Eyes: The Journey of QWIPs from Concept to Large Inexpensive Sensitive Arrays in Hand-Held Infrared Cameras
Gunapala, S.
;
Bandara, S.
;
Liu, J.
;
Rafol, S.
;
Ting, D.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2014/17990
Date:
1999
Citation:
OPTO - Electronics Review - Special Issue
USA
Abstract:
Arguably one of the simplest device realizations of the classic - particle-in-a-box - problem of basic quantum mechanics is the Quantum Well Infrared Photodetector (QWIP).
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