Multicolor radiation detector method and apparatus

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Photocell controlled circuit

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250226, 250216, 356419, H01J 4014

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ABSTRACT:
A two color radiation detector. A dispersive lens with a spectrally selective central obscuration focuses a first radiation band on a central location on focal plane array. The dispersive lens also focuses an annulus of out of focus radiation of a second radiation band concentric with the central location on the focal plane array. For point target detection the dispersive lens transmits plume band and guard band radiation to the staring focal plane array sensor. The staring focal plane array is located at the focal point of the plume band radiation. A spatial filter detects target signatures using information from the plume band and guard band radiation.

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