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8 September 1995 Versatile high-resolution imaging detector system for use in x-ray, EUV, and visible wavelength regions
Peter David Read, Martin K. Carter, Barry J. Kent, Bruce Miles Swinyard, B. E. Patchett, R. Michael Redfern, Andrew Shearer, Ian G. van Breda
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Abstract
The Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Photon Counting Detector (RALPCD) is a highly adaptable intensified imaging system with applications in the x-ray, EUV and visible wavelength regions. The detector comprises commercially available high gain microchannel plate intensifiers fiber optically coupled to CID or CCD cameras, to form a modular detector arrangement. Frames of data from the cameras are detected and centroided in a transputer parallel processor array where correction algorithms using look up tables are used to produce pattern free images at high resolution. Data from the applications are used to illustrate the performance and future advances are discussed.
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Peter David Read, Martin K. Carter, Barry J. Kent, Bruce Miles Swinyard, B. E. Patchett, R. Michael Redfern, Andrew Shearer, and Ian G. van Breda "Versatile high-resolution imaging detector system for use in x-ray, EUV, and visible wavelength regions", Proc. SPIE 2551, Photoelectronic Detectors, Cameras, and Systems, (8 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.218633
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Extreme ultraviolet

Imaging systems

Space telescopes

Telescopes

X-rays

Image resolution

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