Further Developments in Scientific Optical Imaging
The number of researchers using imaging devices in their work continues to increase rapidly. Disciplines including astronomy, biology, chemistry, physics and manufacturers of imaging devices, optical components and complete optical systems are recognising the enormous potential. Further Developments in Scientific Optical Imaging brings together the latest information on commercial and academic research, development and applications in scientific optical imaging, from state-of-the-art devices to exciting explorations in space. Topics range from a new generation of CCDs, through spectroscopic applications of CTDs, to improved image processing and new applications for microscopy and spectroscopy. Experts from around the world provide overviews of important aspects of optical imaging, such as design considerations, device fabrication and integration, and data reduction. Comprehensive and international in coverage, this book will be welcomed by developers, manufacturers and users of this technology in universities, observatories and businesses around the world.
Further Developments in Scientific Optical Imaging, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2000.
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Front coverByM. Bonner DentonM. Bonner DentonSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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Front matterByM. Bonner DentonM. Bonner DentonSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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PrefaceByM. Bonner DentonM. Bonner DentonSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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ContentsByM. Bonner DentonM. Bonner DentonSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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Advancements in small-pixel, video-rate, backside-illuminated charge-coupled devicesp1-6By
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New developments in three-dimensional imaging with optical microscopesp7-10By
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Megacam: A wide-field imager for the MMT observatoryp11-17By
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Signal processing for the S.A.O. Megacamp18-23By
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Advances in scientific quality detectors at JPL: Hybrid imaging technologyp24-30By
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Integrating elemental and molecular imagingp31-39By
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CCDs for the instrumentation of the telescopio nazionale galileop40-52By
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Spectral imaging with a prism-based spectrometerp53-63By
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Combining linear and neural processing in analytic instruments—or when to switch on your neuronsp64-79By
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ICIMACS: How we go from 0.3 to 3μ with 1 to 40 amplifiersp80-82By
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Electro-optical Characterizations of the CID 17PPRA, CID 38SG, CID 38Q-A, and CID 38Q-Bp83-110By
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Development of a back-illuminated 4096×4096 15-micron pixel scientific CCDp111-117By
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ROLIS: A small scientific camera system for the rosetta landerp118-131By
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Detection of isolated manmade objects using hyperspectral imageryp132-141By
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High speed scientific CCDS—IIp142-159By
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Highspeed array detectors with subelectron read noisep160-163By
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Imaging and spectroscopy with programmable array microscopesp164-175By
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Practical considerations for Ln2-cooled, O-ring-sealed, vacuum-insulated dewars for optical and IR detectorsp176-185By
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Pharmaceutical reaction monitoring by Raman spectroscopyp186-201By
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Subject indexp202-208ByM. Bonner DentonM. Bonner DentonSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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Back coverpX003-X004ByM. Bonner DentonM. Bonner DentonSenior ReporterSearch for other works by this author on:
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