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K. Strohbehn
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Publications - 20
Citations - 1537
K. Strohbehn is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Silicon on sapphire & CMOS. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1329 citations.
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Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
Scott L. Murchie,Raymond E. Arvidson,Peter D. Bedini,K. Beisser,Jean-Pierre Bibring,Janice L. Bishop,John D. Boldt,P. Cavender,T. Choo,R. T. Clancy,E. H. Darlington,David J. Des Marais,R. C. Espiritu,D. Fort,Robert O. Green,Edward A. Guinness,John Hayes,Christopher D. Hash,K. J. Heffernan,J. Hemmler,Gene A. Heyler,David C. Humm,J. Hutcheson,Noam R. Izenberg,R. Lee,J. Lees,D. A. Lohr,Erick Malaret,Terry Z. Martin,J. A. McGovern,Patrick C. McGuire,Richard V. Morris,John F. Mustard,Shannon M. Pelkey,Edgar A. Rhodes,Mark S. Robinson,Ted L. Roush,Edward D. Schaefer,G. Seagrave,Frank P. Seelos,P. Silverglate,S. Slavney,M. D. Smith,W. J. Shyong,K. Strohbehn,H. W. Taylor,P. Thompson,B. Tossman,M. Wirzburger,M. J. Wolff +49 more
TL;DR: The Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) is a hyperspectral imager on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) spacecraft as discussed by the authors, which consists of three subassemblies, a gimbaled Optical Sensor Unit (OSU), a Data Processing Unit (DPU), and the Gimbal Motor Electronics (GME).
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The MESSENGER Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer
John O. Goldsten,Edgar A. Rhodes,William V. Boynton,W. C. Feldman,David J. Lawrence,Jacob I. Trombka,David M. Smith,Larry G. Evans,Jack White,Norman W. Madden,Peter C. Berg,Graham A. Murphy,R. S. Gurnee,K. Strohbehn,Bruce D. Williams,Edward D. Schaefer,Christopher A. Monaco,C. Cork,J. Del Eckels,Wayne O. Miller,Morgan T. Burks,Lisle B. Hagler,Steve DeTeresa,Monika C. Witte +23 more
TL;DR: The Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer (GRNS) was developed as part of the science payload for NASA's Discovery Program mission to the planet Mercury as mentioned in this paper, which was successfully launched more than six years before entering Mercury orbit to begin a one-year investigation.
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The X-Ray Spectrometer on the MESSENGER Spacecraft
C. E. Schlemm,R. D. Starr,George C. Ho,K. Bechtold,Sarah A. Hamilton,John D. Boldt,William V. Boynton,Walter Bradley,Martin Fraeman,Robert E. Gold,John O. Goldsten,John Hayes,S. E. Jaskulek,Egidio Rossano,Robert A. Rumpf,Edward D. Schaefer,K. Strohbehn,Richard G. Shelton,Raymond E. Thompson,Jacob I. Trombka,Bruce D. Williams +20 more
TL;DR: The X-Ray Spectrometer (XRS) onboard the MESSENGER spacecraft has been used to measure the surface elemental composition of the terrestrial planets by observing the Kα lines for the elements Mg, Al, Si, S, Ca, Ti and Fe as discussed by the authors.
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Miniature atomic scalar magnetometer for space based on the rubidium isotope 87Rb
Haje Korth,K. Strohbehn,Francisco Tejada,Andreas G. Andreou,John Kitching,Svenja Knappe,S. John Lehtonen,Shaughn M. London,Matiwos Kafel +8 more
TL;DR: The instrument design implements both Mx and Mz mode operation and leverages a novel microelectromechanical system (MEMS) fabricated vapor cell and a custom silicon‐on‐sapphire (SOS) complementary metal‐oxide‐semiconductor (CMOS) integrated circuit.
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The Mushroom: A half-sky energetic ion and electron detector
Matthew E. Hill,Donald G. Mitchell,G. B. Andrews,S. Cooper,R. S. Gurnee,John Hayes,R. S. Layman,Ralph L. McNutt,K. S. Nelson,C. Parker,C. E. Schlemm,M. R. Stokes,S. M. Begley,M. P. Boyle,J. M. Burgum,D. H. Do,A. R. Dupont,Robert E. Gold,Dennis Haggerty,E. Hoffer,J. Hutcheson,S. E. Jaskulek,Stamatios M. Krimigis,Stamatios M. Krimigis,Shawn Liang,S. M. London,M. W. Noble,M. W. Noble,E. C. Roelof,H. Seifert,K. Strohbehn,Jon Vandegriff,Joseph Westlake +32 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a time-of-flight mass spectrometer design for the measurement of ions in the ~30 keV to 10 MeV range for protons (up to ~40