Radiometric imaging in the ultraviolet

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Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Imaging Techniques, Radiometers, Ultraviolet Photography, Ultraviolet Spectra, Aerospace Sciences, Charge Coupled Devices, Electronic Equipment, Light Sources

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UV cameras and spectrographs have been developed for astronomical and military applications which record images either electrographically, on electron-sensitive film, or electronically, using electron-bombarded CCD arrays. The calibration techniques employed are primarily based on such standard detectors as calibrated photodiodes and windowless gas-photoionization chambers. These detector technologies yield high-resolution imagery with high photometric accuracy throughout the UV wavelength range below 300 nm. Limitations encountered at very short wavelengths are primarily due to the optical systems employed, rather than the sensors.

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