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Investigation of the damage to hybrid infrared photodetectors upon multiple cycles of cooling to liquid-nitrogen temperatures using an interference technique

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Abstract

The influence of the surface curvature of hybrid photodetectors on the gradual damage they undergo upon multiple cycles of cooling to the temperature of 77 K is investigated. The shape of the photodetector surface is controlled using the interference technique.

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