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Curved Detectors Developments and Characterization: Application to Astronomical Instruments
doi 10.1117/12.2312654
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Date
July 20, 2018
Authors
Simona Lombardo
Wilfried Jahn
Thibault Behaghel
Emmanuel Hugot
Eduard Muslimov
Melanie Roulet
Marc Ferrari
Christophe Gaschet
David Henry
Bertrand Chambion
Stéphane Caplet
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SPIE
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