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3 June 1987 Eliminating Spurious Response In A Scanning Optical System
Anita J Happel, Perry H Frahm, Scott K Gordon, William R Burk
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Abstract
Spurious response in a scanning optical system was traced to various pathways for stray radiation. The term "spurious response" refers to any false pulses appearing in the signal-train of an electro-optical system. Such responses can result from a variety of stray light paths. A description is given of a particular scanning optical system which exhibited several modes of spurious response.
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Anita J Happel, Perry H Frahm, Scott K Gordon, and William R Burk "Eliminating Spurious Response In A Scanning Optical System", Proc. SPIE 0675, Stray Radiation V, (3 June 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939504
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Mirrors

Gyroscopes

Reflection

Electronics

Bandpass filters

Information technology

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