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15 December 1977 Cooled And Intensified Array Detectors For Optical Spectroscopy
L. Perko, J. Haas, D. Osten
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Abstract
Recent advances in thermoelectric cooler, fiber optic, and image intensifier technology have been combined with advanced solid state optical detectors to produce high sensitivity, extremely wide dynamic range detectors for applications in optical spectral measurement. Spectral data from detectors is digitized and signal averaged for higher precision, then recorded under computer control for advanced data reduction. A general comparison of TN-1223 series array detectors to vidicons is made, with sensitivity and dynamic range advantages of the array detectors described.
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L. Perko, J. Haas, and D. Osten "Cooled And Intensified Array Detectors For Optical Spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 0116, Solid-State Imaging Devices, (15 December 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955641
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal detection

Solid state electronics

Spectroscopy

Detector arrays

Optical spectroscopy

Optical testing

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