This paper describes the irradiation of 95 electron multiplication charge coupled devices (EMCCDs) at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) in Switzerland, to investigate the effects of proton irradiation on the operational characteristics of CCDs featuring electron multiplication technology for space use. This work was carried out in support of the CCD development for the radial velocity spectrometer (RVS) instrument of the European Space Agency's cornerstone Gaia mission. Previous proton irradiations of EMCCDs, have shown the technology to be radiation hard to /spl sim/10/spl times/ the required six-year Gaia lifetime proton fluence, with no device failures or unexpected operational changes. The purpose of the study described in this paper was...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of radiation damage in CCDs used for space applications. T...
The University of Tübingen 3.5 MeV Van de Graaf accelerator facility was used to investigate the eff...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...
Abstract—This paper describes the irradiation of 95 electron multiplication charge coupled devices (...
This paper describes the proton irradiation and subsequent analysis of 8 e2v technologies CCD65 L3Vi...
The effect of different 10 MeV equivalent proton fluences on the performance of E2V Technologies (fo...
The effect of different proton fluences on the performance of two E2V Technologies CCD47-20 devices ...
This paper describes the proton irradiation and subsequent analysis of 8 e2v technologies CCD65 L3Vi...
Comparisons have been made of the relative degradation of charge transfer efficiency in n-channel an...
The first generation of Swept Charge Device (SCD) the e2v technologies plc CCD54 was used in the Dem...
It has been demonstrated that p-channel charge coupled devices (CCDs) are more radiation hard than c...
This thesis follows an investigation into the effects of radiation damage on the e2v CCD201-20; the ...
Electron Multiplying Charge Coupled Devices (EMCCDs) have revolutionised low light level imaging, pr...
This paper presents work carried out in support of swept-charge device (SCD) characterisation for th...
A number of studies have demonstrated that a room temperature proton irradiation may not be sufficie...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of radiation damage in CCDs used for space applications. T...
The University of Tübingen 3.5 MeV Van de Graaf accelerator facility was used to investigate the eff...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...
Abstract—This paper describes the irradiation of 95 electron multiplication charge coupled devices (...
This paper describes the proton irradiation and subsequent analysis of 8 e2v technologies CCD65 L3Vi...
The effect of different 10 MeV equivalent proton fluences on the performance of E2V Technologies (fo...
The effect of different proton fluences on the performance of two E2V Technologies CCD47-20 devices ...
This paper describes the proton irradiation and subsequent analysis of 8 e2v technologies CCD65 L3Vi...
Comparisons have been made of the relative degradation of charge transfer efficiency in n-channel an...
The first generation of Swept Charge Device (SCD) the e2v technologies plc CCD54 was used in the Dem...
It has been demonstrated that p-channel charge coupled devices (CCDs) are more radiation hard than c...
This thesis follows an investigation into the effects of radiation damage on the e2v CCD201-20; the ...
Electron Multiplying Charge Coupled Devices (EMCCDs) have revolutionised low light level imaging, pr...
This paper presents work carried out in support of swept-charge device (SCD) characterisation for th...
A number of studies have demonstrated that a room temperature proton irradiation may not be sufficie...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of radiation damage in CCDs used for space applications. T...
The University of Tübingen 3.5 MeV Van de Graaf accelerator facility was used to investigate the eff...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...