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titleOfInvention MULTIPLE CODE RECEIVER
abstract The proposed utility model relates to infrared-sensitive semiconductor radiation detectors and can be used in optoelectronic systems for detecting and determining the direction of incident laser radiation to generate information on the direction of the radiation source in such systems as a digital binary Gray code. The multi-element code receiver contains photosensitive elements formed on the substrate, made in the form of Cd x Hg 1-x Te photoresistors, consisting of photosensitive areas connected by opaque conductive paths that are opaque to the detected radiation and in the form of a square-wave heteroepitaxial structure Cd x Hg 1-x Te located in in the form of primary and secondary discharges in accordance with the Gray code, and the width of the photosensitive areas of each primary and secondary discharge is greater than the width of their conductive s tracks. In particular cases, the width of the conductive tracks is 50-150 μm, and the distance between adjacent discharges and between conductive paths and photosensitive sites in one discharge is 10-40 μm. By reducing the heat output by increasing the dark resistance of all discharges in the receiver and improving the heat dissipation from the photoresistors due to the lack of adhesive bonding with the substrate when using the Cd x Hg 1-x Te heteroepitaxial structure and increasing the efficiency (signal to noise ratio) of the receiver by increasing the area of the photosensitive areas while maintaining the same dimensions of the entire code receiver, the sensitivity of the multi-element code radiation receiver is improved.
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