A. Lambrecht et al., SUBTHRESHOLD OPERATED LEAD SALT LASERS FOR CALIBRATION OF IR-ASTRONOMY DETECTORS, Infrared physics & technology, 37(1), 1996, pp. 173-179
High sensitivity infrared detectors made from extrinsic semiconductors
are used for astronomical applications on satellite missions in the e
arth orbit and for airborne astronomy. High energy radiation reduces t
he sensitivity and changes the calibration of these photoconductors dr
astically. On board annealing and frequent recalibration therefore is
necessary. Mid infrared diode lasers with low power dissipation can be
applied for both purposes. In this paper we focus on the use of Mesa-
and Buried-Heterostructure lasers operated below threshold as calibra
tion sources. Data on stability with respect to thermal cycling, mecha
nical vibrations, and on long term stability of the spontaneous emissi
on are presented.