Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Jan 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984spie..501..331j&link_type=abstract
IN: State-of-the-art imaging arrays and their applications; Proceedings of the Meeting, San Diego, CA, August 21-23, 1984 (A86-1
Computer Science
Performance
Astronomical Spectroscopy, Charge Injection Devices, Performance Tests, Arrays, Cryogenic Equipment, Indium Antimonides, Optical Scanners, Response Bias
Scientific paper
Imaging, response and spectroscopic tests are summarized for a 33-element CID scanner. The scanner reads out a linear array subtending 37 pixels, with pixels 4, 15, 19, and 21 missing from the sequence because four dead pixels were removed. The particular detector will be of limited utility due to the cosmetic deficiencies in the middle of the array. If new two-dimensional hybrid arrays perform as well as expected, they will be ideal for both imaging and spectroscopic applications.
Fowler Melissa A.
Joyce Richard R.
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