Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
May 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989spie.1071...43s&link_type=abstract
Conference on Optical Sensors and Electronic Photography in Conjunction with the Symposium on Optics, Electro-Optics and Laser A
Physics
Optics
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Ccd Detectors: Uv Radiation, Ccd Detectors: Space Instrumentation
Scientific paper
The authors present results of a program to enhance the ultraviolet and extreme ultraviolet response of charge-coupled devices (CCDs). The ultimate goal of their program is to develop a large format device with both high and stable quantum efficiency from 100 - 3000 Å which can be used as a windowless imaging detector in a space environment. Of particular concern in this environment and at these wavelengths is long-term photometric stability under hard vacuum. The authors discuss quantum efficiency and vacuum stability measurements for a number of ion implanted and laser annealed test CCDs.
Blouke Morley M.
Stern Robert A.
Whittemore Thomas
Winzenread M.
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