The evaluation of certain performance parameters of the Fairchild CCD 201 and the proposed method of operation of an electron bombarded charge coupled device are described. Work in progress on the evaluation of the parameters relevant to remote, low noise operation is reported. These tests have been conducted using light input. The video data from the CCD are amplified, digitized, stored in a minicomputer memory, and then recorded on magnetic tape for analyzing. The device will be used in an array of sensors in the aperture plane of a telescope to discriminate between photoelectron events, and in the focal plane operating at single photoelectron sensitivity at a minimum of blooming and lag
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) optically coupled to scintillation crystals can be used to construct h...
Next-generation NASA missions, such as the LUVIOR and HabEx concepts, require single photon counting...
We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout ...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...
The results are presented of a program to design, fabricate, and test CCD arrays suitable for operat...
This paper discusses charge blooming and starlight saturation - two potential technical problems - w...
We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout ...
A charge coupled device designed for celestial spectroscopy has achieved readout noise as low as 0.6...
A charge coupled device designed for celestial spectroscopy has achieved readout noise as low as 0.6...
An investigation on specific performance details of photon counting, ultraviolet image sensors havin...
We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout ...
Results of intial performance tests on X-ray sensing properties of charge-coupled devices (CCDs) are...
For the development and improvement of multi-pinhole SPECT systems, high-resolution gamma cameras ca...
For the development and improvement of multi-pinhole SPECT systems, high-resolution gamma cameras ca...
The rapid proliferation of Electron Multiplying Charge Coupled Devices (EMCCDs) in recent years has ...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) optically coupled to scintillation crystals can be used to construct h...
Next-generation NASA missions, such as the LUVIOR and HabEx concepts, require single photon counting...
We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout ...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...
The results are presented of a program to design, fabricate, and test CCD arrays suitable for operat...
This paper discusses charge blooming and starlight saturation - two potential technical problems - w...
We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout ...
A charge coupled device designed for celestial spectroscopy has achieved readout noise as low as 0.6...
A charge coupled device designed for celestial spectroscopy has achieved readout noise as low as 0.6...
An investigation on specific performance details of photon counting, ultraviolet image sensors havin...
We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout ...
Results of intial performance tests on X-ray sensing properties of charge-coupled devices (CCDs) are...
For the development and improvement of multi-pinhole SPECT systems, high-resolution gamma cameras ca...
For the development and improvement of multi-pinhole SPECT systems, high-resolution gamma cameras ca...
The rapid proliferation of Electron Multiplying Charge Coupled Devices (EMCCDs) in recent years has ...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) optically coupled to scintillation crystals can be used to construct h...
Next-generation NASA missions, such as the LUVIOR and HabEx concepts, require single photon counting...
We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout ...