By Company (Ritsumeikan University)


November 2021

September 2018

June 2016

Advances in T2SL FPAs in JapanPREMIUM

The effort in Japan to develop Type 2 Superlattice (T2SL) FPAs in Japan has taken a big step forward. Researchers at Sumitomo Electric, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) and Ritsumeikan University have fabricated a 320 x 256/30 InAs/GaSb FPA with a 6 µm cutoff and an NETD of  31mK.

September 2015

August 2010

Interest in Infrared Increases in JapanPREMIUM

New Support for Small Pixel Uncooled Microbolometers

June 2009

Moving Microbolometer Vacuum Packaging into Mass ProductionPREMIUM

Ritsumeikan University Has a Solution

November 2007

Halfway Between an FPA and a Spot SensorPREMIUM

Researchers at Ritsumeikan University have developed a very low-cost thermal array that is more than a spot thermal sensor, but not quite a staring focal plane array. The device, dubbed Infrared Position Sensitive Detector (IRPSD), is an array of uncooled thermopiles, which is not intended to form an image, but provide position information on the object being viewed.