OP3Session 3 - OPTRO2016: Testing electro-optical systems / Quantum IR imaging
Nouvelle formationEngineers, scientists, and managers
- who need practical knowledge on testing and evaluation of modern imagers
- interested in high performance IR imagery
- Understand the practical aspects of the testing and evaluation of modern imagers
- Understand the quantum IR imaging issues both from a performance and technological point of view
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Voir les sessionsTesting and standardization
Thermal imagers, visible/NIR cameras, SWIR imagers
Laser range finders, laser designators, laser pointers, laser illuminators
Quantum detectors, from 3-5 bulk materials (InGaAs, InAsSb, InSb) to 2-6 (HgCdTe), QWIPs and superlattices
Photodiodes, avalanche photodiodes, minority carrier lifetime, SWAP trends
Future generation of IR focal plane arrays
Testing electro-optical imaging and laser systems - Room2: 9h00-12h15
Krzysztof Chrzanowski, Professor at Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
Review of electro-optical imaging and laser systems
Normalization of testing E-O systems and modules
Testing electronic imaging systems (thermal imagers, visible/NIR cameras, SWIR imagers)
Testing laser systems (laser range finders, laser designators, laser pointers, laser illuminators)
Testing and boresight multi sensor imaging&laser systems
Testing night vision devices and image intensifier tubes
Calibration of test stations
A wide introduction to quantum IR imaging - Room1: 14h00-17h15
Olivier Gravrand, Senior Scientist at CEA LETI IR Group, Grenoble, France
Large overview of detection structures usually used for quantum detection (from PC to PV)
A special focus on the photodiode
Evolution of IR detection structures (1st and 2nd generation)
Expected future generation of IR focal plane arrays
Lectures
- Krysztof Chrzanowski - Professor at Military University of Technology in Warsaw, Poland
- Olivier Gravrand - Senior Scientist at CEA LETI IR Group, Grenoble, France