Infrared detectors and coolers for space instrumentation: Summary and concluding remarks

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Coolers, Infrared Astronomy, Infrared Detectors, Research And Development, Spaceborne Astronomy, Infrared Astronomy Satellite, Infrared Space Observatory (Iso), Spacecraft Instruments

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Remarks on posters and oral presentations addressing the application of infrared detectors and coolers as space instrumentation are presented. Achievements and status in this area are summarized: a comparison of the IRAS (Infrared Astronomy Satellite) mission with the ISO (Infrared Space Observatory); transient effects in extrinsic photoconductors; block impurity band detectors; and bolometers. Future developments are discussed: coverage of the far IR by even larger arrays; cooling of the new generation IR mission by closed cycle coolers; and definition of the next mission. The progress in IR astronomy is outlined in conclusion.

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