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15 December 1995 Spectroradiometer focal-plane design considerations: lessons learned from MISR camera testing
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Abstract
The EOS/MISR instrument contains nine cameras; each camera focal plane consists of four closely spaced, linear CCD arrays. Each of the four arrays is preceded by a narrow bandpass filter covering a distinct spectral region. Testing of two engineering model cameras revealed spatial and spectral optical crosstalk levels not predicted by stray light analysis. A detailed investigation of filter coating anomalies and the filter assembly/CCD geometry elucidated several mechanisms responsible for optical crosstalk. These mechanisms, as well as recommendations concerning the design of future focal planes, are presented in this paper.
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Robert P. Korechoff, David J. Diner, Daniel J. Preston, and Carol J. Bruegge "Spectroradiometer focal-plane design considerations: lessons learned from MISR camera testing", Proc. SPIE 2583, Advanced and Next-Generation Satellites, (15 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228556
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KEYWORDS
Signal detection

Optical filters

Cameras

Light scattering

Scattering

Charge-coupled devices

Electronic filtering

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