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Next-generation infrared array

McLean, I. S. (ed.) (1994). Infrared Astronomy with Arrays The Next Generation, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht. [Pg.161]

By the time of the third array conference in Tucson (1990), scientific results acquired using these InSb arrays, the new NICMOS Kg.CdTe arrays, and PtSi arrays, dominated the meeting. At the present meeting we see that The Next Generation of 256 X 256 near infrared arrays are even more powerful. [Pg.2]

McKelvey M.E., McMurray, R.E. Jr., McGreight G.R., Forrest W.J., Garnett J.D., Lum N., Asbrock J., White R., Kelchner R., Lum L., Pham L., 1993, Evaluation of a 256 X 256 Si As IBG Detector Array for Astronomy, poster paper presented at Infrared Astronomy With Arrays The Next Generation, UGLA Department of Astronomy. [Pg.390]

INFRARED ASTRONOMY WITH ARRAYS THE NEXT GENERATION... [Pg.573]


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