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Carl Michael Stahle

Researcher at Goddard Space Flight Center

Publications -  74
Citations -  1131

Carl Michael Stahle is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & Semiconductor detector. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1071 citations.

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3-D position sensitive CdZnTe gamma-ray spectrometers

TL;DR: In this article, two 3D position-sensitive room temperature semiconductor γ-ray spectrometers have been built using 1.cm 3 cubic CdZnTe crystals and the lateral coordinates of γray interaction are obtained from the location of the 11(x )×11( y ) pixellated anodes and the depth ( z ) is obtained from ratio of the signals coming from the cathode and the anode.
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A concept for a submillimeter-wave single-photon counter

TL;DR: In this article, a submillimeter-wave photometer was proposed using a combination of superconducting and single-electron devices, which would have high quantum efficiency, very low noise-equivalent powers, and eventually even submicrosecond timing resolution.
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Technology Development for the Advanced Technology Large Aperture Space Telescope (ATLAST) as a Candidate Large UV-Optical-Infrared (LUVOIR) Surveyor

TL;DR: The Advanced Technology Large Aperture Space Telescope (ATLAST) team has identified five key technologies to enable candidate architectures for the future large-aperture ultraviolet/optical/infrared (LUVOIR) space observatory envisioned by the NASA Astrophysics 30-year roadmap, Enduring Quests, Daring Visions.
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Technology gap assessment for a future large-aperture ultraviolet-optical-infrared space telescope.

TL;DR: The Advanced Technology Large Aperture Space Telescope (ATLAST) team identified five key technology areas to enable candidate architectures for a future large-aperture ultraviolet/optical/infrared (LUVOIR) space observatory envisioned by the NASA Astrophysics 30-year roadmap, “Enduring Quests, Daring Visions.”
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Measurement of material uniformity using 3-D position sensitive CdZnTe gamma-ray spectrometers

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results from two 1 cm 3 CdZnTe gamma-ray spectrometers with full 3D position sensitivity, which can provide independent spectral data for each of over 2000 volume elements.