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Intensified photodiode array applications

The performance characteristics of four optoelectronic image detectors (OIDs) are discussed. The detectors discussed are the silicon intensified target vidicon (SIT), the intensified SIT, the intensified silicon photodiode array detector (ISPD), and the self-scanned photodiode array detector. The main objective of the paper is to provide research workers interested in applying OIDs to a particular application with comparative performance information so that the best detector for a particular application may be selected. [Pg.2]

This paper will concentrate on the unique requirements of aeronomic spectroscopy and on the application of image devices to these measurements. Spectrometer 1, Table I, was developed for rocket experiments intended to measure the NIR absorption spectra of 1 0 and 02 molecules in the middle atmosphere. A photodiode array was used as the spectrometric sensor. With this spectrometer we were able to measure the NIR solar radiation spectrum with an altitude resolution better than 2 km. Spectrometer 2, Table I, was basically of the same design as spectrometer 1, except that an image intensifier was optically coupled to the diode array to permit low light-level measurements. The resolution of this spectrometer was adequate for measurements of rotational profiles of the A-band absorption spectra of 02 molecules. We were able to measure the rotational temperature of oxygen molecules, in the stratosphere and the lower mesosphere with an accuracy of + 1.5°, and a spatial resolution better than 2 km. These experiments provided the basis for study of the dynamic processes of atmospheric molecules. Spectrometer 3,... [Pg.299]

Antcliff, R. R., Hillard, M. E., and Jarrett, O. "Intensified Silicon Photodiode Array Detector Linearity Application to Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy." Applied Optics 14 (1984) 2369. [Pg.309]


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