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[en] The HRC (High Resolution Camera) is a photon counting instrument to be flown on the Advanced X-Ray Astrophysics Facility (AXAF). It is a large field of view, high angular resolution, detector for the x-ray telescope. The HRC consists of a CsI coated microchannel plate (MCP) acting as a soft x-ray photocathode, followed by a second MCP for high electronic gain. The MCPs are readout by a crossed grid of resistively coupled wires to provide high spatial resolution along with timing and pulse height data. The instrument will be used in two modes, as a direct imaging detector with a limiting sensitivity of 10/sup -15/ ergs/cm/sup 2/ sec in a 10/sup 5/ second exposure, and as a readout for an objective transmission grating providing spectral resolution of several hundreds to thousands
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Cuhlane, J.L; p. 274-282; 1985; p. 274-282; Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers; Bellingham, WA (USA); Conference on X-ray instrumentation in astronomy; Cannes (France); 2-4 Dec 1985
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