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1 August 1967 Airborne Electronic Ultra-Fast Scanning Spectrometer
Doran Baker, Allan Steed
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Proceedings Volume 0008, Airborne Photo-Optical Instrumentation; (1967) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970991
Event: Airborne Photo-optical Instrumentation, 1967, Cocoa Beach, United States
Abstract
An all-electronic scanning spectrometer is described which is capable of scanning the 0.6 to 1 μ spectral region at scan rates of up to 10,200 scans/second at a resolution of better than 15 An image dissector photoelectron multiplier tube is used as the detection device. The minimum detectable signal of the system is less than 1 x 10-6 w cm-2 2-1 at 0.8 μ. The instrument occupies a volume of less than half a cubic foot and is designed for operation in a KC-135 aircraft. Video magnetic tape recording is used, and a digital read-out method has been developed so that the data can be programmed into a computer.
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Doran Baker and Allan Steed "Airborne Electronic Ultra-Fast Scanning Spectrometer", Proc. SPIE 0008, Airborne Photo-Optical Instrumentation, (1 August 1967); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970991
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Video

Magnetism

Xenon

Cameras

Oscilloscopes

Sensors

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