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  • An example is [ [ mercury cadmium telluride | ] ] at room temperature.
  • Infrared sensitive semiconductor material is formed by alloying tellurium with cadmium and mercury cadmium telluride.
  • Mercury zinc telluride has better chemical, thermal, and mechanical stability than mercury cadmium telluride.
  • Raytheon then owned TI's mercury cadmium telluride detector business and Infrared ( IR ) systems group.
  • Later the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC, started work on negative luminescence in mercury cadmium telluride ( HgCdTe ).
  • This work was further developed at the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment in the UK when they discovered mercury cadmium telluride could be used as a conductor that required much less cooling.
  • The detector allows the build up of detected infrared signal in a mercury cadmium telluride ( MCT ) photoconductor strip, on a sapphire substrate, by applying a bias current through the strip.
  • Downlinked experiment data from the third day of the mission indicated that solidification of a crystal of mercury cadmium telluride took place, and the AADSF science team constantly monitored this slow but steady progress.
  • The Advanced Automated Directional Solidification Furnace ( AADSF ) continued to operate smoothly, growing a single cylinder-shaped crystal of mercury cadmium telluride, an exotic material used as an infrared radiation detector.
  • In the materials science field, the Advanced Automated Directional Solidification Furnace ( AADSF ) continued to grow a single crystal of mercury cadmium telluride in the microgravity environment of the orbiter's payload bay.
  • Examples of detectors common in spectroscopy include heterodyne receivers in the microwave, bolometers in the millimeter-wave and infrared, mercury cadmium telluride and other cooled semiconductor detectors in the infrared, and photodiodes and photomultiplier tubes in the visible and ultraviolet.
  • Infrared-sensitive materials commonly used in IR detector arrays include mercury cadmium telluride ( HgCdTe, " MerCad ", or " MerCadTel " ), indium antimonide ( InSb, pronounced " Inns-Bee " ), indium gallium arsenide ( InGaAs, pronounced " Inn-Gas " ), and vanadium ( V ) oxide ( VOx, pronounced " Vox " ).