"Scientists at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) in Oxfordshire have developed what they claim is the fastest CCD (charge-coupled device) image sensor, with a readout time which is 20ns per row" (1/2 page
Ultrafast real-time optical imaging is an indispensable tool for studying dynamical events such as s...
The design and characterization of an imaging sensor based on single photon avalanche diodes is pres...
This paper describes the development of LabVIEW based driver for charge-coupled device (CCD) linear ...
Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) are an important technology not only for their ubiquity in consumer ca...
This paper describes the development of a high-speed CCD digital camera system. The system has been ...
Light in flight was captured by a single shot of a newly developed backside-illuminated multi-collec...
At room temperature, high-responsivity charge-coupled devices (CCD) comprising arrays of several tho...
The primary objective of this work was to demonstrate the feasibility of an image sensor that is cap...
Charge-coupled devices (CCD's) were recognized for their potential as an imaging technology almost i...
A high frame rate CCD camera coupled with a fast optical shutter has been designed for high repetiti...
Current, state-of-the-art CCDs are close to being able to deliver all key performance figures for fu...
The paper summarizes the evolution of the Backside-Illuminated Multi-Collection-Gate (BSI MCG) image...
This paper reports on two new advancements in CCD technology. The first area of development has prod...
Over the last five years, charge-coupled devices (CCD) have been improved dramatically in terms of s...
A charge coupled device is under development with fast timing capability (15 millisecond full frame ...
Ultrafast real-time optical imaging is an indispensable tool for studying dynamical events such as s...
The design and characterization of an imaging sensor based on single photon avalanche diodes is pres...
This paper describes the development of LabVIEW based driver for charge-coupled device (CCD) linear ...
Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) are an important technology not only for their ubiquity in consumer ca...
This paper describes the development of a high-speed CCD digital camera system. The system has been ...
Light in flight was captured by a single shot of a newly developed backside-illuminated multi-collec...
At room temperature, high-responsivity charge-coupled devices (CCD) comprising arrays of several tho...
The primary objective of this work was to demonstrate the feasibility of an image sensor that is cap...
Charge-coupled devices (CCD's) were recognized for their potential as an imaging technology almost i...
A high frame rate CCD camera coupled with a fast optical shutter has been designed for high repetiti...
Current, state-of-the-art CCDs are close to being able to deliver all key performance figures for fu...
The paper summarizes the evolution of the Backside-Illuminated Multi-Collection-Gate (BSI MCG) image...
This paper reports on two new advancements in CCD technology. The first area of development has prod...
Over the last five years, charge-coupled devices (CCD) have been improved dramatically in terms of s...
A charge coupled device is under development with fast timing capability (15 millisecond full frame ...
Ultrafast real-time optical imaging is an indispensable tool for studying dynamical events such as s...
The design and characterization of an imaging sensor based on single photon avalanche diodes is pres...
This paper describes the development of LabVIEW based driver for charge-coupled device (CCD) linear ...