Method of making an infrared imaging device

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ABSTRACT:
An infrared imaging device includes an infrared detector element having a pin structure which detects infrared rays 8 to 12 macrons in wavelength. The pin structure comprises a multiquantum well structure as an intrinsic layer including a plurality of Al.sub.y Ga.sub.1-y As quantum well layers sandwiched by respective Al.sub.x Ga.sub.1-x As quantum barrier layers (x>y) and a p type Al.sub.x Ga.sub.1-x As layer and an n type Al.sub.x Ga.sub.1-x As layer sandwiching the intrinsic layer. An infrared imaging device includes a plurality of picture units, each picture unit including an infrared detector element and a corresponding GaAs FET having a source region connected with the n layer of the infrared detector element on the same substrate. The picture unit and corresponding FET may be monolithically integrated on the same substrate with an n type channel in the substrate interconnecting the picture unit and the corresponding FET.

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