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16 November 1982 Near-Infrared Linear Array Spectrometer For Space Applications
Jerome Apt, Gary Bailey, James Breckinridge
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Abstract
A 128-element InSb linear detector array read out with a field effect transistor (FET) multiplexing scheme has been developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory: State-of-the-art NEP, uniform response, on-detector charge integration, and very low focal plane heat load compared to that of discreet detector arrays allows this type of array to open new possi-bilities for spaceborne near-infrared imaging spectrometers. Large number of cooled detector elements are feasible with the new technology, making it practical to design sensitive spectrometers even for spinning spacecraft where simultaneous wavelength coverage is necessary to avoid confusion of spatial with spectral variations.
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Jerome Apt, Gary Bailey, and James Breckinridge "Near-Infrared Linear Array Spectrometer For Space Applications", Proc. SPIE 0331, Instrumentation in Astronomy IV, (16 November 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933454
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Space operations

Signal to noise ratio

Spectroscopy

Spectral resolution

Mars

Multiplexing

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