A 20 element monolithic InSb charge coupled device (CCD) detector array was measured under low background conditions to assess its potential for orbital astronomical applications. At a temperature of 64 K, previous results for charge transfer efficiency (CTE) were reproduced, and a sensitivity of about 2 x 10 to the minus 15th power joules was measured. At 27 and 6 K, extended integration times were achieved, but CTE was substantially degraded. The noise was approximately 6000 charges, which was in excess of the level where statistical fluctuations from the illumination could be detected. A telescope demonstration was performed showing that the array sensitivity and difficulty of operation were not substantially different from laboratory le...
The evaluation of certain performance parameters of the Fairchild CCD 201 and the proposed method of...
The design and fabrication of the 8585 InSb charge coupled infrared imaging device (CCIRID) chip are...
Next-generation NASA missions, such as the LUVIOR and HabEx concepts, require single photon counting...
The current state-of-the-art of infrared detector arrays employing charge coupled devices (CCD) or c...
Three 2 x 64 element charge injection device infrared detector arrays were tested at low and moderat...
Problems encountered in the development of an indium antimonide charge coupled device for infrared i...
The various noise sources that affect InSb detectors (and similar voltaic devices) are discussed and...
The following results were accomplished in the development of charge coupled infrared imaging device...
This thesis will be of particular interest to anyone integrating Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) into ...
An RCA buried channel thinned 320x 512 CCD has recently been put into operation as the detector on t...
An RCA buried channel thinned 320x 512 CCD has recently been put into operation as the detector on t...
The status of development and characterization tests of integrated infrared detector array technolog...
An RCA buried channel thinned 320x 512 CCD has recently been put into operation as the detector on t...
An evaluation of a charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors for use in spacecraft-borne imaging sys...
We describe the development of the fully depleted, back illuminated charge coupled devices for the T...
The evaluation of certain performance parameters of the Fairchild CCD 201 and the proposed method of...
The design and fabrication of the 8585 InSb charge coupled infrared imaging device (CCIRID) chip are...
Next-generation NASA missions, such as the LUVIOR and HabEx concepts, require single photon counting...
The current state-of-the-art of infrared detector arrays employing charge coupled devices (CCD) or c...
Three 2 x 64 element charge injection device infrared detector arrays were tested at low and moderat...
Problems encountered in the development of an indium antimonide charge coupled device for infrared i...
The various noise sources that affect InSb detectors (and similar voltaic devices) are discussed and...
The following results were accomplished in the development of charge coupled infrared imaging device...
This thesis will be of particular interest to anyone integrating Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) into ...
An RCA buried channel thinned 320x 512 CCD has recently been put into operation as the detector on t...
An RCA buried channel thinned 320x 512 CCD has recently been put into operation as the detector on t...
The status of development and characterization tests of integrated infrared detector array technolog...
An RCA buried channel thinned 320x 512 CCD has recently been put into operation as the detector on t...
An evaluation of a charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors for use in spacecraft-borne imaging sys...
We describe the development of the fully depleted, back illuminated charge coupled devices for the T...
The evaluation of certain performance parameters of the Fairchild CCD 201 and the proposed method of...
The design and fabrication of the 8585 InSb charge coupled infrared imaging device (CCIRID) chip are...
Next-generation NASA missions, such as the LUVIOR and HabEx concepts, require single photon counting...