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20 October 1993 Ohio State Infrared Imager/Spectrometer (OSIRIS)
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The Ohio State Infrared Imager/Spectrometer (OSIRIS) is a general purpose near infrared (0.9 to 2.5 micrometers ) instrument that can be used at a wide variety of telescope focal planes. OSIRIS currently uses a 256 X 256 HgCdTe array detector and will accommodate larger arrays when available. OSIRIS has two modes of operation: imaging and spectroscopic. This paper describes the general instrument design and sample scientific results.
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Darren L. DePoy, Bruce Atwood, Paul Laurence Byard, J. Frogel, and Thomas P. O'Brien "Ohio State Infrared Imager/Spectrometer (OSIRIS)", Proc. SPIE 1946, Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation, (20 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.158725
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Electronics

Cameras

Telescopes

Infrared imaging

Infrared radiation

Spectroscopes

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