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12 December 1979 Integrated Infrared Detector Arrays For Low-Background Astronomy
Craig R. McCreight
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Abstract
Existing integrated infrared detector array technology is being evaluated under low-background conditions to determine its applicability in orbiting astronomical applications where extended integration times and photometric accuracy are of interest. Preliminary performance results of a 1 x 20 element InSb CCD array under simulated astronomical conditions are presented. Using the findings of these tests, improved linear-and area-array technology will be developed for use in NASA programs such as the Shuttle Infrared Telescope Facility. For wavelengths less than 30 μm, extrinsic silicon and intrinsic arrays with CCD readout will be evaluated and improved as required, while multiplexed arrays of Ge:Ga for wavelengths in the range 30 to 120 μm will be developed as fundamental understanding of this material improves. Future efforts will include development of improved drive and readout circuitry, and consideration of alternate multiplexing schemes.
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Craig R. McCreight "Integrated Infrared Detector Arrays For Low-Background Astronomy", Proc. SPIE 0203, Recent Advances in TV Sensors and Systems, (12 December 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958131
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Astronomy

Detector arrays

Charge-coupled devices

Infrared detectors

Silicon

Infrared radiation

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