This paper describes a qualification programme for Electron-Multiplication Charge Coupled Devices (EMCCDs) for use in space applications. While the presented results are generally applicable, the programme was carried out in the context of CCD development for the Radial Velocity Spectrometer (RVS) instrument on the European Space Agency’s cornerstone Gaia mission. We discuss the issues of device radiation tolerance, charge transfer efficiency at low signal levels and life time effects on the electron-multiplication gain. The development of EMCCD technology to allow operation at longer wavelengths using high resistivity silicon, and the cryogenic characterisation of EMCCDs are also described
The WFIRST-AFTA (Wide Field InfraRed Survey Telescope-Astrophysics Focused Telescope Asset) is a NAS...
This paper describes the proton irradiation and subsequent analysis of 8 e2v technologies CCD65 L3Vi...
This thesis is an assessment of factors of the EMCCD that may prevent this technology from being use...
This paper describes a qualification programme for Electron-Multiplication Charge Coupled Devices (E...
The rapid proliferation of Electron Multiplying Charge Coupled Devices (EMCCDs) in recent years has ...
Abstract—This paper describes the irradiation of 95 electron multiplication charge coupled devices (...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...
This paper discusses charge blooming and starlight saturation - two potential technical problems - w...
This paper describes the proton irradiation and subsequent analysis of 8 e2v technologies CCD65 L3Vi...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of radiation damage in CCDs used for space applications. T...
The outcome of several studies into future X-ray astronomy satellite missions has favoured the appro...
This thesis follows an investigation into the effects of radiation damage on the e2v CCD201-20; the ...
Recent technological innovations now make it feasible to construct hard x-ray telescopes for space-b...
Recent technological innovations now make it feasible to construct hard x-ray telescopes for space-b...
Abstract. Low light level imaging has been revolutionised in recent years with the introduction of E...
The WFIRST-AFTA (Wide Field InfraRed Survey Telescope-Astrophysics Focused Telescope Asset) is a NAS...
This paper describes the proton irradiation and subsequent analysis of 8 e2v technologies CCD65 L3Vi...
This thesis is an assessment of factors of the EMCCD that may prevent this technology from being use...
This paper describes a qualification programme for Electron-Multiplication Charge Coupled Devices (E...
The rapid proliferation of Electron Multiplying Charge Coupled Devices (EMCCDs) in recent years has ...
Abstract—This paper describes the irradiation of 95 electron multiplication charge coupled devices (...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...
This paper discusses charge blooming and starlight saturation - two potential technical problems - w...
This paper describes the proton irradiation and subsequent analysis of 8 e2v technologies CCD65 L3Vi...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of radiation damage in CCDs used for space applications. T...
The outcome of several studies into future X-ray astronomy satellite missions has favoured the appro...
This thesis follows an investigation into the effects of radiation damage on the e2v CCD201-20; the ...
Recent technological innovations now make it feasible to construct hard x-ray telescopes for space-b...
Recent technological innovations now make it feasible to construct hard x-ray telescopes for space-b...
Abstract. Low light level imaging has been revolutionised in recent years with the introduction of E...
The WFIRST-AFTA (Wide Field InfraRed Survey Telescope-Astrophysics Focused Telescope Asset) is a NAS...
This paper describes the proton irradiation and subsequent analysis of 8 e2v technologies CCD65 L3Vi...
This thesis is an assessment of factors of the EMCCD that may prevent this technology from being use...