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1 August 1991 Cooling system for short-wave infrared radiometer of JERS-1 optical sensor
Yasuhiro Oomori, Isao Arakawa, Akira Nakai, Kazuyoshi Tsubosaka
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Abstract
A cooling system has been developed for a short-wave infrared radiometer (SWIR) charge coupled device (CCD) sensor tobe carried aboard the Earth Resources Satellite (JERS-1). The system's Stirling cycle cryocooler is capable of cooling the CCD sensor to liquid nitrogen temperature from a room temperature in 20 min or less with power consumption of 153 W or less.
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Yasuhiro Oomori, Isao Arakawa, Akira Nakai, and Kazuyoshi Tsubosaka "Cooling system for short-wave infrared radiometer of JERS-1 optical sensor", Proc. SPIE 1490, Future European and Japanese Remote-Sensing Sensors and Programs, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46622
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KEYWORDS
Cryocoolers

Charge-coupled devices

Remote sensing

Cooling systems

Sensors

Head

Short wave infrared radiation

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