Company is awarded US$4.5million from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop high-resolution, dual-wavelength focal plane array
Sensors Unlimited, a supplier of shortwave infrared (SWIR) cameras based on indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) technology, has been awarded a contract by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) Microsystems Technology Office (MTO) to develop an unprecedented 1280x1024 pixel, dual-wavelength, visible and shortwave infrared focal plane array (FPA).
The uncooled, InGaAs focal plane array will enable very high-resolution, passive night vision imaging with sensitivity to wavelengths from 0.4 microns (um) to 1.7um, using pixels on a 15um pitch.
The contract will be awarded in three 12-month phases and, if fully executed, will total US$4,576,176.
The development of this FPA will result in breakthrough advances in focal plane array performance.
The new FPA will have less than ten electrons readout noise while operating at video rates.
In addition, new developments in detector growth, design, and fabrication will enable dark current densities of less than 2nA/cm2 from the InGaAs photodiode array at room temperature allowing the read noise to be the limiting noise factor for video rate imaging.
The focal plane array combined with Sensors Unlimited's expertise in low-noise and dual-wavelength detector design will enable SUI to reach Darpa's goal of identifying a human target at 100 metres under no-moon conditions.
President and CEO of Sensors Unlimited, Marshall Cohen, notes: "This contract will enhance our current research and further our InGaAs development of high resolution, low noise, dual-wavelength focal plane arrays.
"We welcome the opportunity to work once again with Darpa and its innovative MTO group to advance our InGaAs imaging technology to the next level in FPA performance".