1 December 1979 Use Of Pyroelectric Detectors In Horizon Sensors
Y. K. Jain, B. Kalakrishnan
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Abstract
Pyroelectric detectors appear to be an attractive alternative to the conventional immersed bolometers which are used in horizon sensors for spinning satellites. The noise of the detector decreases with frequency thereby offering very good signal-to-noise ratio for a fast-spinning satellite. In addition, the increase of responsivity at low frequencies again provides better signal-to-noise ratio than could be achieved with immersed thermistor bolometers:
Y. K. Jain and B. Kalakrishnan "Use Of Pyroelectric Detectors In Horizon Sensors," Optical Engineering 18(6), 186634 (1 December 1979). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7972446
Published: 1 December 1979
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Pyroelectric detectors

Signal to noise ratio

Bolometers

Satellites

Interference (communication)

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