InSb arrays: Astronomy with a 32x32 CCD/development of a 58x62 DRO

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Arrays, Image Processing, Indium Antimonides, Infrared Astronomy, Infrared Detectors, Milky Way Galaxy, Cameras, Charge Coupled Devices, Multiplexing, Noise Measurement, Photoelectric Emission, Protostars

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Experience gained in operating infrared detector arrays for high sensitivity astronomical applications at the University of Rochester are summarized. Progress made in operating the 32 x 32 InSb array with bump-bonded Silicon CCD readout is described. Astronomical work done with the 32 x 32 camera is also described. Plans for the future, including improvements for the 32 x 32 camera system as well as implementing a new generation of 58 x 62 InSb array using switched-MOSFET direct readout multiplexing system in the place of the older CCD technology is discussed.

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