1. Development and application of spherically curved charge-coupled device imagers.
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Gregory JA, Smith AM, Pearce EC, Lambour RL, Shah RY, Clark HR, Warner K, Osgood RM 3rd, Woods DF, DeCew AE, Forman SE, Mendenhall L, DeFranzo CM, Dolat VS, and Loomis AH
- Abstract
Operation of a CCD imager on a curved focal surface offers advantages to flat focal planes, especially for lightweight, relatively simple optical systems. The first advantage is that the modulation transfer function can approach diffraction-limited performance for a spherical focal surface employed in large field-of-view or large-format imagers. The second advantage is that a curved focal surface maintains more uniform illumination as a function of radius from the field center. Examples of applications of curved imagers, described here, include a small compact imager and the large curved array used in the Space Surveillance Telescope. The operational characteristics and mechanical limits of an imager deformed to a 15 mm radius are also described.
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- 2015
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