Performance of Japan TI CCD housed in a microminiature refrigerator

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Charge Coupled Devices, Cryogenic Cooling, Joule-Thomson Effect, Microminiaturization, Numerical Control, Software Tools, Analog To Digital Converters, Charge Transfer, Chips (Electronics), Linearity, Pixels, Quantum Efficiency, Vacuum Chambers

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This paper describes the structural design and the performance of a CCD camera system developed for use at the prime focus of the 105-cm Schmidt telescope at Kiso Observatory. In this system, the CCD chip is housed in a compact vacuum microchamber holding a Joule-Thomson cryogenic refrigerator, mounted on the plate holder adaptor located at the prime focus of the telescope. A computer controls the CCD driver electronics. Digital image data can be displayed on a CRT and can be saved on a magnetic tape.

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