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18 February 1981 Advanced Design Concepts For Mosaic Focal Plane Assembly
J. Y. Wong, W. J. Parrish, A. D. Markum
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Abstract
Future generation, very large-scaled mosaic focal plane assembly concepts based on the Z-technology are described. These advanced concepts represent logical extensions of the current base-line Z-technology by exploiting the inherent advantages of this architecture in the areas of packaging flexibility and usable volume increase. Direct consequences of these attributes on the performance, risk factor and cost effectiveness in mosaic focal plane hardware assembly are emphasized.
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J. Y. Wong, W. J. Parrish, and A. D. Markum "Advanced Design Concepts For Mosaic Focal Plane Assembly", Proc. SPIE 0244, Mosaic Focal Plane Methodologies I, (18 February 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959312
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal processing

Lead

Ceramics

Silicon

Signal detection

Surface plasmons

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