The Kilopixel Array Pathfinder Project (KAPPa), a 16 pixel integrated heterodyne focal plane array
Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE2012Vol. 8452, pp. 84520Y–84520Y
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Christopher Groppi, Caleb Wheeler, Hamdi Mani, Patrick McGarey, Todd Veach, S. Weinreb, Damon Russell, J. Kooi, Arthur W. Lichtenberger, Christopher K. Walker, Craig Kulesa
Abstract
KAPPa (the Kilopixel Array Pathfinder Project) is developing key technologies to enable the construction of heterodyne focal plane arrays in the terahertz frequency regime with ~1000 pixels. The leap to ~1000 pixels requires solutions to several key technological problems before the construction of such a focal plane is possible. The KAPPa project will develop a small (16-pixel) 2D integrated heterodyne focal plane array for the 660 GHz atmospheric window as a technological pathfinder towards future kilopixel heterodyne focal plane arrays.
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