Sofradir


Sofradir is a B2B company with headquarters in Châtenay-Malabry, France that designs and manufactures infrared detectors for military, space and commercial applications. The company’s shareholders are Thales, Sagem and Areva. Sofradir designs and manufactures cooled IR detector products that are based on Mercury Cadmium Telluride materials. MCT is considered a very high performance infrared technology. Sofradir also produces other detector technologies, including quantum well infrared photodetectors and uncooled microbolometer detectors.
Sofradir’s MCT IR detectors are being used by space agencies to observe deep space, observe the Earth, monitor the environment, and provide data on meteorological phenomena. Other Sofradir detectors are being used in thermal infrared cameras, missile seekers, research and development as well as surveillance and targeting equipment.

History

Sofradir was established in 1986 by Thales, Sagem and. The goal of establishing Sofradir was to create an organization that developed and produced IR detectors based on the focal plane array technology developed at CEA/LETI. The Infrared Laboratory located within the public research institute at CEA/LETI located in Grenoble, France was established to perform research in order to develop future generations of FPAs. Sofradir was to bring these new generations of IR detectors to mature production levels.
Sofradir headquarters are located in Chatenay-Malabry while the development and production facilities are located in Veurey-Voroize near Grenoble. These facilities first became operational by October 1987 with MCT technologies transferred to it from the infrared laboratories.
Sofradir was initially headed by Jean Louis Teszner from 1986 until end of 2000. Because of Teszner's significant experience, Sofradir quickly became the largest producer of MCT products in Europe due primarily to the research transferred to it from CEA/LETI. Low rate initial production of certain infrared detectors began in 1991, with mass production beginning in 1994. In parallel, the first space program also began in 1994, launching space activity at Sofradir.
In 2000, Sofradir was headed by Philippe Bensussan as chairman and CEO. Sofradir continued its development and production with second generation and third generation infrared detectors as well as others. The company also participated in the production of high performance infrared common modules for the US Army as well as 2D staring arrays mainly for use with missiles.
At the beginning of 2000, Sofradir began delivering QWIP detectors in cooperation with Thales Research and Technologies and uncooled products based on the microbolometers technology which had been developed at CEA-LETI. Following these first deliveries, ULIS was established..
Sofradir continued to increase the size of its facilities, in 2008 increasing the area by 50% including a 70% increase in area for clean rooms. In December 2008, Sofradir acquired Electrophysics Corp., renamed Sofradir EC, Inc., in Fairfield NJ USA. The acquisition was expected to accelerate the development of Sofradir and its subsidiary ULIS in the North American market.

Accomplishments

Sofradir pioneered the development of second- and third-generation IR detectors. It was one of the first to produce second-generation IR detectors. Second-generation IR detectors have a high level of sophistication because they require the integration of readout electronics on the Focal Plane Array as well as signal processing. Sofradir was the first European IR detector manufacturer to have achieved space-deployed products, which are currently in orbit on Venus Express. Sofradir continues to produce highly specialized products such as those used in space applications In addition, Sofradir also produces infrared detector arrays for high volume production contracts.

Products

ProductArray SizeSpectral RangeDetector Material
Jupiter MW1280x10243.7-4.8 umMCT
Saturn SW1000x2560.8-2.5 umMCT
Scorpio MW640x5123.7-4.8 umMCT
Uranus MW640x5123.7-4.8 umMCT
Sirius LW640x5127.9-9.1 umQWIP
Neptune SW500x2560.8-2.5 umMCT
Mercury LW480x67.7-10.3 umMCT
Epsilon MW384x2883.4-4.8 umMCT
Venus LW384x2887.7-9.5 umMCT
Vega LW384x2887.7-9.1 umMCT
Mars SW320x2560.8-2.5 umMCT
Mars MW320x2563.7-4.8 umMCT
Mars LW320x2567.7-9.5 umMCT
Mars VLW320x2567.7-11.5 umMCT
Pluton288x47.7-9.5 umMCTD

Sofradir is also advancing the development of third-generation IR detectors made from MCT layers using the Molecular Beam Epitaxy techniques. The MBE technique enables the development of a new class of IR detectors including dual-band and avalanche photodiode detector.