Ãëàâíàÿ    Ex Libris    Êíèãè    Æóðíàëû    Ñòàòüè    Ñåðèè    Êàòàëîã    Wanted    Çàãðóçêà    ÕóäËèò    Ñïðàâêà    Ïîèñê ïî èíäåêñàì    Ïîèñê    Ôîðóì   
blank
Àâòîðèçàöèÿ

       
blank
Ïîèñê ïî óêàçàòåëÿì

blank
blank
blank
Êðàñîòà
blank
Accetta J.S. (ed.), Shumaker D.L. (ed.), Rogatto W.D. (ed.) — The Infrared & Electro-Optical Systems Handbook. Volume 3: Electro-Optical Components
Accetta J.S. (ed.), Shumaker D.L. (ed.), Rogatto W.D. (ed.) — The Infrared & Electro-Optical Systems Handbook. Volume 3: Electro-Optical Components



Îáñóäèòå êíèãó íà íàó÷íîì ôîðóìå



Íàøëè îïå÷àòêó?
Âûäåëèòå åå ìûøêîé è íàæìèòå Ctrl+Enter


Íàçâàíèå: The Infrared & Electro-Optical Systems Handbook. Volume 3: Electro-Optical Components

Àâòîðû: Accetta J.S. (ed.), Shumaker D.L. (ed.), Rogatto W.D. (ed.)

Àííîòàöèÿ:

The Infrared and Electro-Optical Systems Handbook is a joint product of the Infrared Information Analysis Center (IRIA) and the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE). Sponsored by the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC), this work is an outgrowth of its predecessor, The Infrared Handbook, published in 1978. The circulation of nearly 20,000 copies is adequate testimony to its wide acceptance in the electro-optics and infrared communities. The Infrared Handbook was itself preceded by The Handbook of Military Infrared Technology. Since its original inception, new topics and technologies have emerged for which little or no reference material exists. This work is intended to update and complement the current Infrared Handbook by revision, addition of new materials, and reformatting to increase its utility. Of necessity, some material from the current book was reproduced as is, having been adjudged as being current and adequate. The 45 chapters represent most subject areas of current activity in the military, aerospace, and civilian communities and contain material that has rarely appeared so extensively in the open literature.
Volume 3, edited by William Rogatto of Santa Barbara Research Center, treats traditional system components and devices and includes recent material on focal plane array read-out electronics.


ßçûê: en

Ðóáðèêà: Òåõíîëîãèÿ/

Ñòàòóñ ïðåäìåòíîãî óêàçàòåëÿ: Ãîòîâ óêàçàòåëü ñ íîìåðàìè ñòðàíèö

ed2k: ed2k stats

Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 1993

Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 671

Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 29.11.2010

Îïåðàöèè: Ïîëîæèòü íà ïîëêó | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ññûëêó äëÿ ôîðóìà | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ID
blank
Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
Detector types/materials, charge-coupled devices      250
Detector types/materials, extrinsic germanium      246 248
Detector types/materials, extrinsic Hg-doped germanium      248
Detector types/materials, extrinsic semiconductor detectors      246
Detector types/materials, extrinsic silicon      246 248 249 250 253 266—270
Detector types/materials, extrinsic silicon, arsenic-doped silicon      269—270
Detector types/materials, extrinsic silicon, gallium-doped silicon      269
Detector types/materials, III-V, IV-VI, II-VI semiconductor alloys      248 249
Detector types/materials, indium antimonide (InSb)      248 250 253 258 265—267
Detector types/materials, intrinsic semiconductor detectors      246
Detector types/materials, iridium silicide      264
Detector types/materials, lead selenide (PbSe)      242—245 250 253 258 269—272
Detector types/materials, lead sulfide (PbS)      248 250 253 258 269—272
Detector types/materials, lead telluride (PbTe)      248
Detector types/materials, lead tin telluride (PbSnTe)      249
Detector types/materials, mercury cadmium telluride (HgCdTe)      248—251 253 255 256 257 258—264
Detector types/materials, platinum silicide (PtSi)      249 250 253 255 256 258 264—265
Detector types/materials, SPRITE      250 260
Detector types/materials, strained germanium      249
Detectors, BLIP      232—233 306
Detectors, infrared      175—283 see "Thermal
Detectors, infrared, commercial, performance summary      246—273
Detectors, infrared, detector characterization      227—246
Detectors, infrared, detector characterization, figures of merit      231—233
Detectors, infrared, detector characterization, parameters      227—231
Detectors, infrared, detector characterization, performance calculations      240—246
Detectors, infrared, detector characterization, performance tests      234—240
Detectors, infrared, photon detectors, theoretical description of      205—227
Detectors, infrared, symbols, nomenclature, and units      178—181
Detectors, infrared, thermal detectors, theoretical description of      191—205
Detectors, photon      177 205—227 246—273
Detectors, photon, commercial, performance factors      250—258
Detectors, photon, commercial, performance factors, array uniformity      253—254
Detectors, photon, commercial, performance factors, background flux      251—252
Detectors, photon, commercial, performance factors, detectivity      251—252
Detectors, photon, commercial, performance factors, detector format/architecture      254—257
Detectors, photon, commercial, performance factors, dynamic range      253—254
Detectors, photon, commercial, performance factors, maturity/cost      257—258
Detectors, photon, commercial, performance factors, spectral range      250—251
Detectors, photon, commercial, performance factors, temperature      251
Detectors, photon, heterodyne detectors      217 219—220
Detectors, photon, photoconductive detectors      205—207 231 232 246—250
Detectors, photon, photoelectromagnetic detectors      211—212
Detectors, photon, photoemissive detectors      212—214 230 246
Detectors, photon, photovoltaic detectors      207—211 232 248—250 252
Detectors, photon, quantum well detectors      214—217
Detectors, photon, regenerative detectors      217—219
Detectors, photon, theoretical performance limit      220—227
Detectors, photon, theoretical performance limit, cold aperture stop      223—225
Detectors, photon, theoretical performance limit, cold spectral filters      223—225
Detectors, photon, theoretical performance limit, current (1/f, modulation) noise      226
Detectors, photon, theoretical performance limit, detectivity      221—225
Detectors, photon, theoretical performance limit, Johnson noise      226
Detectors, photon, theoretical performance limit, lattice generation-recombination noise      226
Detectors, photon, theoretical performance limit, NEP      221
Detectors, photon, theoretical performance limit, photon noise      220—226
Detectors, photon, theoretical performance limit, recombination noise      223
Detectors, photon, theoretical performance limit, shot noise      226—227
Detectors, photon, theoretical performance limit, total noise      220 227
Detectors, thermal      177 191—205 246
Detectors, thermal, bolometers      191—196 202
Detectors, thermal, pyroelectric detectors      199—201 203
Detectors, thermal, theoretical performance limit      201—205
Detectors, thermal, theoretical performance limit, bolometers      202
Detectors, thermal, theoretical performance limit, detectivity      204
Detectors, thermal, theoretical performance limit, Johnson noise      202—203
Detectors, thermal, theoretical performance limit, noise equivalent power      202—204
Detectors, thermal, theoretical performance limit, pyroelectric detectors      203
Detectors, thermal, theoretical performance limit, thermal capacitance      203—204
Detectors, thermal, theoretical performance limit, thermal conductance      202—203
Detectors, thermal, theoretical performance limit, thermal time constant      203
Detectors, thermal, theoretical performance limit, thermopile detectors      203
Detectors, thermal, thermocouple detectors      196—199
Detectors, thermal, thermopile detectors      196—199 203
Detectors, thermal, thermopneumatic detectors      199
Dewar flask      191
Dewars      417
Dewars, COBE      417
diamond      45—46
dielectric constant      see "Permittivity"
Diffraction      111—112 116—117
Diffractive blur spot      453—454
Disk scanners      133 135
Disk scanners, Nipkow disk scanner      135
Disk-galvo scanning systems      152
dispersion      6 20 22—32 104 see
Display image signal-to-noise ratio      443—444 446
Display memory targets      476—477
Display memory targets, electron bombardment-induced conductivity type      476
Display memory targets, membrane scan-converter target      476
Display memory targets, transmission-grid modulation type      476
Display processing      454—456 see
Display processing, filtering      454
Display processing, image reconstruction      454—456
Display processing, sampling      454—456
Display storage tubes      462—463 469 474—477 504—505 see "Scan
Display storage tubes, direct-view storage tube      462 472 475—476
Display storage tubes, fast-erase storage tubes      472
Display storage tubes, memory targets      476—477
Display storage tubes, scan converters      462 469 470 475—477 504—505
displays      435—516 see "Display "Displays projection" "Display "Flat-panel "LCD/LED comparison "Light-emitting "Liquid-crystal "Plasma "Scan
Displays, cathode-ray tubes      441—442 462—477 502 504—505
Displays, color      457 461 466—467 478—479 481 486 492
Displays, contrast      440 507 see "Image
Displays, design procedures      506—507
Displays, electroluminescent panels      464 466—467 481
Displays, flat panel      442—462 464 466—470 481—492 501—502 506
Displays, head-down      502
Displays, head-up      437—438 443
Displays, helmet-mounted      438 443 448—450 501
Displays, LCD/LED comparison      481—492
Displays, light-emitting diodes      465 469 481—492
Displays, light-emitting phosphor      475
Displays, liquid-crystal      437 440 465—467 469 479—492 501—502 506
Displays, memory targets      476—477
Displays, modulation transfer function      439 450—454 457 460 500 501 502 503
Displays, Nixie tube      466
Displays, plasma panels      464 466—467 477—479 481
Displays, projection      492—499
Displays, projection displays      465 492—499
Displays, projection, liquid crystal high-power displays      494—499
Displays, projection, liquid crystal high-power displays, Hughes Highbright active-matrix liquid crystal color display      495—498
Displays, projection, liquid crystal high-power displays, Hughes liquid crystal light valve      498—499
Displays, projection, single-gun color display projector      492—494
Displays, projection, single-gun color display projector, color      492 494
Displays, projection, single-gun color display projector, resolution      493
Displays, projection, single-gun color display projector, television      493—494
Displays, resolution      499—505
Displays, sampling      450—462
Displays, scan converters      462 469 470 475—477
Displays, standards      500 503
Displays, storage tubes      462—463 469 474—477 504—505
Displays, system bandwidth      443—444
Displays, television      462 470
Displays, video drivers      469
distortions      155
Doppler broadening      590—592 593 595
Doppler shift      591 593 594
Drift, scanner      162—163
Dynamic range, readout electronics      297 337—338
Elastic coefficients      51 58—59
Elastic moduli (of optical materials)      10
Elastic moduli (of optical materials), bulk modulus      10
Elastic moduli (of optical materials), Poisson's ratio      10
Elastic moduli (of optical materials), shear      10
Elastic moduli (of optical materials), strain      10
Elastic moduli (of optical materials), stress      10
Elastic moduli (of optical materials), Young's modulus      10
Electrical conductivity      177
Electrical null      164
Electro-optic scanners      133 146
Electro-optical system analysis      see "Fourier analysis"
Electroluminscent panel displays      464 466—467 481
Electromagnetic drivers      137
Electromagnetic interference      288
Electromechanical devices      133
electron-hole pairs      208 210 211
Electronic spectrum analyzers      219
emission      5
Emissive power      360
Emissivity      180 360—361 363—364
Energy gap      216
Energy level, bound state      215 see
Engineering moduli      10—11 51 60—61
Engineering moduli, bulk modulus      11
Engineering moduli, elastic coefficients      10—11
Engineering moduli, Hooke's law      10
Engineering moduli, modulus of rigidity      11
Engineering moduli, Poisson's ratio      11
Engineering moduli, shear modulus      11
Engineering moduli, stiffness constants      10—11
Engineering moduli, Young's modulus      11
Entrance pupil, definition of      86
Equivalent curvature      102
Exit pupil, definition of      86
Extinction coefficient      5
Extrinsic silicon detectors      246 248 249 250 253 266—270 293
Eye relief, definition of      81
Factorability property      228—229 238
Fanout substrate      256
Fat-zero charge      332
Fermi level      208
Field stop, definition of      86
Film, 3M Imagesetting IR film and paper      538
Film, film speed      523
Film, film speed, hypersensitizing      527
Film, focus      521
Film, image transmittance      524
Film, infrared      517—539
Film, infrared, black-and-white      532—533
Film, infrared, color films      533—535 536—537
Film, infrared, density      524 526 530—534
Film, infrared, Eastman Kodak Company      537—538
Film, infrared, exposure      522—524 527—528 529 530
Film, infrared, film-filter combinations, spectral bands      528—530
Film, infrared, film-filter combinations, spectral bands, effective spectral bandwidth      529—530
Film, infrared, film-filter combinations, spectral bands, spectral additivity assumption      528—529
Film, Kodak Aerochrome IR film 2443      534 537 538
Film, Kodak Aerochrome IR film 3443      537
Film, Kodak Aerochrome MS film 2448      538
Film, Kodak Aerographic® infrared film 2424      523 537
Film, Kodak Ektachrome IR film      536
Film, Kodak high-speed IR film 2481      526 527 537
Film, Kodak high-speed IR film 4143      531 537
Film, Kodak spectroscopic films      538
Film, luminous efficiency      524
Film, modulation transfer function      530—532 533
Film, modulation transfer function, blurring      530—532
Film, modulation transfer function, scattering      530—531 533
Film, opacity      524
Film, processing      519 521 534
Film, reciprocity law      527—528
Film, resolution      533
Film, sensitometric characteristics      525—527
Film, sensitometric characteristics, contrast index      525
Film, sensitometric characteristics, gamma      525 528
Film, sensitometric characteristics, Hurter and Driffield (H&D) curves      525—526
Film, spectral sensitivity      519
Film, storage of      519
Film, symbols, nomenclature, and units      520
Filters for IR luminescence photography      535—536
Filters, cold spectral      223—225 246
Filters, color      495 534
Filters, colored      486
Filters, dichroic      495
Filters, low-pass      454
Filters, neutral density      441—442
Filters, photographic      519 523—524 525 528—530 535—536
Filters, polarizing      442 487
First-order (Gaussian) optical layout      87—92
flat panel displays      442—462 464 466—170 481—492 501—502 506
Flat panel displays and sampling      456—462
Flat panel displays, comparison of      481—492
FLIRs      see "Forward-looking infrared sensors"
Focal point, definition of      85—86
Focal shift      136
Focal spot      634—635
Focal-plane arrays      see "Arrays focal-plane"
Focus/defocus      105—106 111 116—117
Forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensors      127—128 248
Forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensors, common module      147
Forward-looking infrared (FLIR) sensors, two-axis      131
Fourier analysis      543—549
Fourier analysis, convolution      548
Fourier analysis, correlation      548
Fourier analysis, Fourier integral—one dimensional      543—544
Fourier analysis, Fourier series—one dimensional      543
Fourier analysis, Fourier series—two dimensional      545—546
Fourier analysis, Fourier transform pairs      546—547
Fourier analysis, Fourier transforms—polar coordinates      547—548
Fourier analysis, Fourier transform—two dimensional      546
Fourier analysis, Parseval's theorem      548
Fourier analysis, periodicity      545
Fourier analysis, Wiener spectrum      549
Fourier conduction law      347
Frame scan      149
Free charge carriers      205 210 221 226
Free-space optical communication      219
Fresnel number      629
Full width at half height      588 589
Fused quartz glass      13
Fused quartz mirrors      64—65
Fused silica      40 42 62
Gain (amplifying) medium      581 584—600
Gain coefficient      581 585—587 596 600—601
Gain coefficient, saturated      587 601 609
Gain coefficient, threshold gain coefficient      597
Gain coefficient, unsaturated      587 615
Gain curve (gain distribution)      581 584
Gain curve (gain distribution), Gaussian gain curve      598
Gain curve (gain distribution), Lorentzian gain curve      598
Gallium antimonide      15 38 40
Gallium arsenide      15—16 38 40 216
Gallium phosphide      15
galvanometers      172 173
Galvanometric drivers, figures of merit      138
Galvanometric drivers, moving-coil drivers      138
Galvanometric drivers, moving-iron drivers      139
Galvanometric drivers, moving-magnet drivers      139
Galvanometric drivers, performance of      159—160
Galvanometric scanners      137—140
Galvo-galvo scanning systems      152—153
Gaussian beams      108 110 621—635
Gaussian irradianee distribution      621
Generation-recombination noise      190 226
Geosynchronous satellite      130
Germanium      15 17 30 32—34
Germanium detectors      246 248
Gimbal, flex pivot      146—147
Glare stop      106—107 115
Glass      39—46 see
Gray levels      441—444
Ground state      602
Halftones      444
Hardness      8—9 46—48
Hardness, Brinnell hardness      8
Hardness, Knoop hardness      8
Hardness, Moh scale      8
Hardness, Vickers hardness      8
haze      522 524
1 2 3 4 5 6
blank
Ðåêëàìà
blank
blank
HR
@Mail.ru
       © Ýëåêòðîííàÿ áèáëèîòåêà ïîïå÷èòåëüñêîãî ñîâåòà ìåõìàòà ÌÃÓ, 2004-2024
Ýëåêòðîííàÿ áèáëèîòåêà ìåõìàòà ÌÃÓ | Valid HTML 4.01! | Valid CSS! Î ïðîåêòå