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10 December 1986 Image System For The Middle Ultraviolet
J. L. Lowrance, C. G. Stergis, D. F. Collins
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Abstract
A TV camera system has been developed for imaging ultraviolet sources in the middle ultraviolet region of the spectrum. The imager consists of 200 mm focal length ultraviolet optics with a focal ratio of f/2.7, has a resolution of better than 1/3 milliradian, a 25 mm image intensifier, a filter wheel with filter wavelengths from 2150 to 3250 Angstroms and a CCD focal plane array of 380x488 elements. The performance characteristics of this imager will be given and examples of images of ultraviolet sources that have been obtained will be shown.
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J. L. Lowrance, C. G. Stergis, and D. F. Collins "Image System For The Middle Ultraviolet", Proc. SPIE 0687, Ultraviolet Technology, (10 December 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936552
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KEYWORDS
Ultraviolet radiation

Imaging systems

CCD cameras

Video

Microchannel plates

Charge-coupled devices

Image filtering

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