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1 September 1991 Si:Ga focal-plane arrays for satellite and ground-based telescopes
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Abstract
A brief description of IR sensor devices for astronomical observation in the 4-17 micron wavelength band using Si:Ga detectors is given. These devices are to equip ISOCAM, a camera which will operate from the Infrared Space Observatory, the European satellite expected to be launched in May 1993, and C10-mu, a French astronomical camera based at the Canadian French Hawaii Telescope. These sensor devices are polylithic dies: the photoconductor array is hybridized by indium bumps to the readout circuit. Reliability tests show that neither thermal cycles nor strong acceleration or vibrations degrade the mechanical behavior of such a structure. A comparison between ISOCAM and the C10-mu detector is presented in tabular form.
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Patrick Louis Mottier, Patrick Agnese, and Pierre-Olivier Lagage "Si:Ga focal-plane arrays for satellite and ground-based telescopes", Proc. SPIE 1494, Space Astronomical Telescopes and Instruments, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46741
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Space telescopes

Cameras

Telescopes

Satellites

Infrared sensors

Astronomical telescopes

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