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English: Texas Instruments Monolithic HgCdTe Cell Detail. Русский: Структура ячейки ППЗ-матрицы приёмника инфракрасного излучения ИК ГСН ПТУР «Танк брейкер» в варианте исполнения Texas Instruments, вид сверху и вид сбоку в разрезе. |
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Source | Integrated Focal Plane Array Programs by DARPA |
Author | D. Patz and R. McDaniel under DARPA Contract No. DNA001-80-C-0002 |
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