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US 5113076

TWO TERMINAL MULTI-BAND INFRARED RADIATION DETECTOR

Assignee

SANTA BARBARA RESEARCH CENTER

Filed

Dec 19, 1989

Granted

May 12, 1992

Location

SANTA BARBARA CA US

Abstract

A radiation detector 10 includes a first heterojunction 14A and a second heterojunction 16A electrically coupled together in series between a first electrical contact 18 and a second electrical contact 20. The detector comprises at least a three regions or layers including a first layer 12 having a first type of electrical conductivity, a second layer 14 having a second type of electrical conductivity, and a third layer 16 having the first type of electrical conductivity. The first and second heterojunctions are coupled in series and function electrically as two back-to-back diodes. During use the detector is coupled to a switchable bias source 22 that includes a source of positive bias (+Vb) 22A and a source of negative bias (-Vb) 22B. With +Vb applied across the detector the first heterojunction is in far forward bias and functions as a low resistance conductor, thereby contributing no significant amount of photocurrent to the circuit. The second heterojunction is in a reverse bias condition and modulates the circuit current in proportion to the photon flux of an associated spectral region or color. Conversely, with -Vb applied across the detector the second heterojunction is in forward bias and contributes no significant photocurrent to the circuit while the first heterojunction is reversed biased and produces a current modulation proportional to the flux incident thereon, the flux being associated with a different spectral region.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Sep 14, 1990

Rescinded

May 23, 1991

Duration

8 months

Inventor

  • 1ERIC F. SCHULTE

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