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dc.contributor.authorSaha, S. K-
dc.date.accessioned2010-01-16T15:10:33Z-
dc.date.available2010-01-16T15:10:33Z-
dc.date.issued2009-
dc.identifier.citationP. Chakrabarti, S. Jit, A. Pandey., eds., Emerging Trends in Electronic and Photonic Devices & Systems., pp. 452en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2248/4989-
dc.description.abstractAstronomical observations are dependent on focal-plane instruments, and detectors continue to play a key role. The detector technology is evolving rather fast with the large-format CMOS and CCD array mosaics, electron-multiplying CCDs, electron-avalanche photodiode arrays, quantum-well IR photon detectors etc. However, the requirements of artifact-free photon shot noise limited images are the higher sensitivity, higher quantum efficiency, reduced noise that includes dark current, read-out and amplifier noise, smaller point-spread functions and higher spectral bandwidth, etc. One of the fastest growing applications is signal sensing, particularly wavefront sensing for adaptive optics and fringe tracking for interferometry. A few detectors that are being used in astronomical imaging are discussed in this talk.en
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dc.publisherMacmillan Publishers India Ltd.en
dc.rights© Macmillan Publishers India Ltd.en
dc.subjectAstronomical Observationsen
dc.subjectCMOS and CCD Array Mosaicsen
dc.subjectElectron-Multiplying CCDsen
dc.subjectElectron-Avalanche Photodiode Arraysen
dc.subjectQuantum-Well IR Photon Detectorsen
dc.subjectHigher Quantum Efficiencyen
dc.subjectSpectral Bandwidthen
dc.subjectSignal Sensingen
dc.subjectWavefront Sensingen
dc.subjectAdaptive Opticsen
dc.subjectFringe Tracking for Interferometryen
dc.subjectAstronomical Imagingen
dc.titleDetectors for the astronomical applicationsen
dc.typeArticleen
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