Title
Modulation Transfer Function and Number of Equivalent Elements For Sprite Detectors
Abbreviated Journal Title
Appl. Optics
Keywords
Optics
Abstract
SPRITE (signal processing in the element) detectors are three-contact photoconductive structures made of HgCdTe, in which a time-delay-and-integration function is performed in the detector element itself without the need for external circuitry. Spatial frequency-dependent expressions are developed for the modulation transfer function and the number of equivalent elements Neq of the SPRITE. The development is based on a Green’s function method, which accounts for carrier generation, recombination, and diffusion processes. The usual low-frequency approach of defining a square resolution element on the SPRITE is avoided. The resulting expressions are functions of spatial frequency and are also dependent on physical variables such as the length of the SPRITE element, carrier lifetime, carrier mobility, and operating voltage. These expressions are then applied to the design of a SPRITE element, optimized for operation over a particular range of spatial frequencies.
Journal Title
Applied Optics
Volume
27
Issue/Number
20
Publication Date
1-1-1988
Document Type
Article
Language
English
First Page
4331
Last Page
4335
WOS Identifier
ISSN
0003-6935
Recommended Citation
Boreman, Glenn D. and Plogstedt, Allen E., "Modulation Transfer Function and Number of Equivalent Elements For Sprite Detectors" (1988). Faculty Bibliography 1980s. 960.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib1980/960
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