Abstract:
Over the past two years, China has achieved significant breakthroughs in the
development of infrared detectors. Guided by the demands of astronomical observation,
we have conducted comprehensive tests on all astronomical detection parameters of the
infrared detector and obtained key indicators such as readout noise, dark current, full well
capacity, dynamic range, nonlinearity, nonuniformity, and quantum efficiency. These tests
have enabled us to assess the detector’s capabilities in infrared astronomy. Additionally,
we utilized the 1.56 m Telescope at the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory’s Sheshan site
for real-world observations. These observations confirmed that the detector’s ground-based
application performance is comparable to that of foreign detectors, indicating that China’s
infrared astronomy has advanced to a stage where it can employ domestically developed
infrared detectors for astronomical observations in specific near-infrared bands.