Infrared Spectral Responses of the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) Pre-assembly and Integration
Spectral characterizations were made of the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) short-wave infrared (SWIR) Detection Subassembly (SDS) responses (940–2260 nm) prior to their integration. Using modulated output light from a Fourier transform spectrometer, the in-band relative spectral responses of the nine...
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Zusammenfassung: | Spectral characterizations were made of the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI) short-wave infrared (SWIR) Detection Subassembly (SDS) responses (940–2260 nm) prior to their integration. Using modulated output light from a Fourier transform spectrometer, the in-band relative spectral responses of the nine different configurations of SDSs were found along with out-of-band (OOB) sensitivity. From these spectral responses, the center wavelengths (λ0), full widths at half of the maximum, full widths at 1% of the maximum, and OOB rejection ratios were determined. All spectral parameters are within requirements. There are 2–8 repeats of each configuration, and the 1 σ spread among repeats is largest for the 1250 nm and 1615 nm high-gain configurations and is greater than 1 nm. The engineering requirement is for these values to be within ±4 nm and ±10 nm, respectively, of 19 the nominal λ0. There is also a λ0 temperature dependence, which is expected. This temperature dependence is nearly a linear function of wavelength with a 9.5 × 10−3 nm K−1 relationship on average. |
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