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Resolution issues in InSb focal plane array system design

Davis et al., 1998

Document ID
3967433713972377482
Author
Davis M
Greiner M
Sanders J
Wimmers J
Publication year
Publication venue
Infrared Detectors and Focal Plane Arrays V

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Developing maximum image performance in an infrared imaging system without exceeding physical design parameters, such as size and weight, leads to system requirements for small and closely spaced detector pixels areas on the focal plane array. Small sensitive areas …
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