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8 November 1984Astronomical Camera Using A High-Performance Indium Antimonide Linear Array
For the past several years, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) personnel have worked with Cincinnati Electronics to develop high-performance infrared line arrays using photo-voltaic Indium Antimonide coupled to a Peticon MOS-switch multiplexer. The result is a high-performance integrating detector which has been demonstrated with integration times up to one hour at 46K.
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Mark Herring, Gary C. Bailey, Peter N . Kupferman, Steve Macenka, "Astronomical Camera Using A High-Performance Indium Antimonide Linear Array," Proc. SPIE 0501, State-of-the-Art Imaging Arrays and Their Applications, (8 November 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944677