EMCCDs are devices capable of sub-electron read-out noise at high pixel rate, together with a high quantum efficiency (QE). However, they are plagued by an excess noise factor (ENF) which has the same effect on photometric measurement as if the QE would be halved. In order to get rid of the ENF, the photon counting (PC) operation is mandatory, with the drawback of counting only one photon per pixel per frame. The high frame rate capability of the EMCCDs comes to the rescue, at the price of increased clock induced charges (CIC), which dominates the noise budget of the EMCCD. The CIC can be greatly reduced with an appropriate clocking, which renders the PC operation of the EMCCD very efficient for faint flux photometry or spectroscopy, adapti...
Over the past years, the EMCCD has had a profound influence on photon starved imaging applications r...
International audienceIn the field of quantum optics, imaging started with single-point detectors sc...
Context. The EMCCD is a charge coupled devices (CCD) type that delivers fast readout and negligible ...
CCCP, a CCD Controller for Counting Photons, is presented. This new controller uses a totally new cl...
An EMCCD camera, designed from the ground up for extreme faint flux imaging, is presented. CCCP, the...
Context. The EMCCD is a type of CCD that delivers fast readout times and negligible readout noise, m...
The rapid proliferation of Electron Multiplying Charge Coupled Devices (EMCCDs) in recent years has ...
Several years ago, Photometrics ’ introduction of the first electron-multiplying CCD (EMCCD) cameras...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...
Conventional CCD detectors have two major disadvantages: they are slow to read out and they suffer f...
Electron multiplying charge-coupled devices (EMCCDs) are a variant of standard CCD technology capabl...
This paper discusses charge blooming and starlight saturation - two potential technical problems - w...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) optically coupled to scintillation crystals can be used to construct h...
Thanks to the electron multiplying function that can effectively convert the weak incident photon si...
We present the latest developments in our joint NASA/CNES suborbital project. This project is a ball...
Over the past years, the EMCCD has had a profound influence on photon starved imaging applications r...
International audienceIn the field of quantum optics, imaging started with single-point detectors sc...
Context. The EMCCD is a charge coupled devices (CCD) type that delivers fast readout and negligible ...
CCCP, a CCD Controller for Counting Photons, is presented. This new controller uses a totally new cl...
An EMCCD camera, designed from the ground up for extreme faint flux imaging, is presented. CCCP, the...
Context. The EMCCD is a type of CCD that delivers fast readout times and negligible readout noise, m...
The rapid proliferation of Electron Multiplying Charge Coupled Devices (EMCCDs) in recent years has ...
Several years ago, Photometrics ’ introduction of the first electron-multiplying CCD (EMCCD) cameras...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...
Conventional CCD detectors have two major disadvantages: they are slow to read out and they suffer f...
Electron multiplying charge-coupled devices (EMCCDs) are a variant of standard CCD technology capabl...
This paper discusses charge blooming and starlight saturation - two potential technical problems - w...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) optically coupled to scintillation crystals can be used to construct h...
Thanks to the electron multiplying function that can effectively convert the weak incident photon si...
We present the latest developments in our joint NASA/CNES suborbital project. This project is a ball...
Over the past years, the EMCCD has had a profound influence on photon starved imaging applications r...
International audienceIn the field of quantum optics, imaging started with single-point detectors sc...
Context. The EMCCD is a charge coupled devices (CCD) type that delivers fast readout and negligible ...