Development and application of spherically curved charge-coupled device imagers

Operation of a CCD imager on a curved focal surface offers advantages to flat focal planes, especially for lightweight, relatively simple optical systems. The first advantage is that the modulation transfer function can approach diffraction-limited performance for a spherical focal surface employed...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied optics (2004) 2015-04, Vol.54 (10), p.3072-3082
Hauptverfasser: Gregory, J A, Smith, A M, Pearce, E C, Lambour, R L, Shah, R Y, Clark, H R, Warner, K, Osgood, 3rd, R M, Woods, D F, DeCew, A E, Forman, S E, Mendenhall, L, DeFranzo, C M, Dolat, V S, Loomis, A H
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Zusammenfassung:Operation of a CCD imager on a curved focal surface offers advantages to flat focal planes, especially for lightweight, relatively simple optical systems. The first advantage is that the modulation transfer function can approach diffraction-limited performance for a spherical focal surface employed in large field-of-view or large-format imagers. The second advantage is that a curved focal surface maintains more uniform illumination as a function of radius from the field center. Examples of applications of curved imagers, described here, include a small compact imager and the large curved array used in the Space Surveillance Telescope. The operational characteristics and mechanical limits of an imager deformed to a 15 mm radius are also described.
ISSN:1559-128X
2155-3165
1539-4522
DOI:10.1364/AO.54.003072