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Optical Detectors for Astronomy

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Large Area, Buttable Image Sensors for Mosaic Applications
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    Chapter 2 The State of CCD Technology at Lockheed Martin Fairchild Systems
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    Chapter 3 Large-Area Back-Illuminated CCD Imager Development
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    Chapter 4 CCDs for Astronomy
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    Chapter 5 Philips Imaging Technology and the MK×NK Image Sensor
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    Chapter 6 CFHT — Wide Field Imaging and “CCD-World” Host
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    Chapter 7 The Astronomical CCD Development Program at Copenhagen University
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    Chapter 8 Future Instrumentation for the Nordic Optical Telescope
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    Chapter 9 ESO’s Plan for Optical Detectors
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    Chapter 10 AAO Detectors — Present Status and Future Plans
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    Chapter 11 A Drift Scan Camera for Astrometry
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    Chapter 12 RGO (and ING) CCDs — Current Developments
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    Chapter 13 CCD Development at the University of Hawaii
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    Chapter 14 High Precision Shutter for the T.N.G. CCD Camera
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    Chapter 15 Fabrication of Thinned CCDs at UCO/Lick Observatory
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    Chapter 16 ESO’s New CCD Testbench
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    Chapter 17 FIERA: ESO’s New Generation CCD Controller
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    Chapter 18 The Architecture for Two Generations of ESO VLT CCD Controllers
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    Chapter 19 Crymac- Cryostat Maintenance Controller
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    Chapter 20 Some Experiments with Simple Preamplifier Designs
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    Chapter 21 PULPO: Temperature, Vacuum, Shutter, LN 2 Level, All in One Box
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    Chapter 22 Very-High Frame-Rate Burst-Image Sensor
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    Chapter 23 High Speed, Wide Dynamic Range CCD Systems for Applications in Astronomy
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    Chapter 24 Recent Results from the EEV CCD42
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    Chapter 25 The Aip Photometric Testbench
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    Chapter 26 High-Speed Data Acquisition System Messia for Subaru
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    Chapter 27 Readout Speed Optimization for Conventional CCDs Employing Dual Slope Integration for Double Correlated Sampling
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    Chapter 28 An Interferometric Method for Measurement of the Detector MTF
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    Chapter 29 The Two EROS 4k x 8k CCD Mosaic Cameras
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    Chapter 30 Wide Field Imaging at CFHT: The Megacam Project
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    Chapter 31 Fringing — A User’s Perspective
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    Chapter 32 Deimos Dewar System
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    Chapter 33 High Precision Photometry from Space with COROT: Effect of the Spatial Image Jitter on the Photometric Performances of CCDs
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    Chapter 34 Charge Transfer Efficiency in Proton Damaged CCDs
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    Chapter 35 Low Smear Drift Scanning CCDs
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    Chapter 36 Parallel Phase Test
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    Chapter 37 Converting a Schmidt Telescope to CCDs: The OCA/DLR Asteroid Survey
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    Chapter 38 On the Optimization of CCD Readout Noise
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    Chapter 39 How Linear are Typical CCDs ?
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    Chapter 40 Application of the Arcon CCD Controller to the NOAO 8k Mosaic Imager
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    Chapter 41 Cleaning contaminated CCDs
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    Chapter 42 CCD Flatness Measuring System at UCO/Lick Observatory
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    Chapter 43 The Orthogonal Transfer CCD
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    Chapter 44 A Technique for the Determination of Co-Planarity in Mosaic CCD Cameras
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    Chapter 45 CCD Camera Calibration and Testing using Compact LED Light Sources
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    Chapter 46 A Fully Depleted PN-Junction CCD for Infrared-, UV- and X-Ray Detection
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Title
Optical Detectors for Astronomy
Published by
ADS, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-94-011-5262-4
ISBNs
978-9-40-106214-5, 978-9-40-115262-4
Editors

Beletic, James W., Amico, Paola

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