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1 February 1990 Reconnaissance Sensor Concepts For The 3-51µmSpectral Window
Ralph Wight
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Abstract
The evolution of large (488 x 512 pixel) platinum silicide area imager detectors has made conceptually viable similarly large buttable TDI (Time Delay and Integration) detectors for use in wide area coverage airborne recon-naissance. We treat here with the evolution of a sensor "rear end" design which makes practical the development of an efficient and operationally flexible reconnaissance camera for use in the 3-5 micrometer spectral "window".
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Ralph Wight "Reconnaissance Sensor Concepts For The 3-51µmSpectral Window", Proc. SPIE 1156, Airborne Reconnaissance XIII, (1 February 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962482
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Airborne reconnaissance

Electrons

Modulation

Infrared sensors

Reconnaissance

Imaging systems

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