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25 September 2012 A novel CCD for application in high-frame rate geostationary space-based imaging
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Abstract
The Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) instrument selected to fly on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) GOES-R Series environmental satellites has very unique requirements as compared to an imaging array. GLM's requirements to monitor lightning on a continental scale will provide new insight into the formation, distribution, morphology and evolution of storms. A 500 frame per second backside illuminated frame transfer CCD imager (STA3900A) with variable pixel size has been developed to meet these requirements. A variable pixel architecture provides a near uniform mapping of the curved surface of the earth, while 56 outputs running at 20 MHz yield greater than a 1.1 Gigapixel per second data rate with low RMS noise and high MTF. This paper will provide detailed information on design trades required. We will report CCD read noise, dark current, full well capacity, and quantum efficiency (QE).
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Richard Bredthauer, Kasey Boggs, Greg Bredthauer, Earl Aamodt, Hugh Christian, Michael Lesser, Karen Gheno, and Bill Reeve "A novel CCD for application in high-frame rate geostationary space-based imaging", Proc. SPIE 8453, High Energy, Optical, and Infrared Detectors for Astronomy V, 84531N (25 September 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.925753
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Quantum efficiency

Atmospheric optics

Image storage

Lithium

Satellites

Imaging systems

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