2014
DOI: 10.1117/12.2054925
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Quantum efficiency test set up performances for NIR detector characterization at ESTEC

Abstract: The Payload Technology Validation Section (Future mission preparation Office) at ESTEC is in charge of specific mission oriented validation activities, for science and robotic exploration missions, aiming at reducing development risks in the implementation phase. These activities take place during the early mission phases or during the implementation itself. In this framework, a test set up to characterize the quantum efficiency of near infrared detectors has been developed.The first detector to be tested will… Show more

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“…1.2 specifies the use of a double-monochromator to extract the required wavelength. Typically, when using a single-monochromator, additional filters shall be implemented to improve the purity of the signal, as is the case for Hill et al, 27 Crouzet et al, 18 and Coles et al 23 The advantage of using a double-monochromator is to provide a tunable monochromatic flux with a high level of straylight rejection at the output selection; the undesirable high orders of diffraction are removed thanks to the internal filter wheel equipped with high-pass filters. Typically, the wavelength scale accuracy increases from AE0.2 to AE0.1 nm, when compared against a single-monochromator, and the wavelength reproducibility also increases from AE0.05 to AE0.025 nm.…”
Section: Double-monochromatormentioning
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“…1.2 specifies the use of a double-monochromator to extract the required wavelength. Typically, when using a single-monochromator, additional filters shall be implemented to improve the purity of the signal, as is the case for Hill et al, 27 Crouzet et al, 18 and Coles et al 23 The advantage of using a double-monochromator is to provide a tunable monochromatic flux with a high level of straylight rejection at the output selection; the undesirable high orders of diffraction are removed thanks to the internal filter wheel equipped with high-pass filters. Typically, the wavelength scale accuracy increases from AE0.2 to AE0.1 nm, when compared against a single-monochromator, and the wavelength reproducibility also increases from AE0.05 to AE0.025 nm.…”
Section: Double-monochromatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to the BIRA-IASB facility, Cosentino et al 26 . use different ND filters to provide adjustable radiance, whereas facilities, such as Crouzet et al., 18 prefer the use of apertures to vary the intensity of the flux. Another example is the case of Hill et al 27 .…”
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