Astronomical camera using a high-performance indium antimonide linear array

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Photography, Cameras, Indium Antimonides, Infrared Astronomy, Linear Arrays, Pushbroom Sensor Modes, Design Analysis, Electrical Properties, Photovoltaic Conversion

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The development and current status of InSb line arrays for astronomy are reviewed. Instrument concepts are currently being developed for an infrared instrument for NASA's Space Telescope which would use such detectors for both spectroscopy and imaging. Preliminary performance measurements are given for a simple pushbroom camera, using a 128-element line array, designed for operation on the 24-inch Cassegrain telescope at the JPL Table Mountain Observatory. The design and construction of the camera are described.

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