In this work we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally the capability to reduce the readout noise of an optical and X-ray photon detector based on the semiconductor DEPFET device below a level of only 0:3e¡ ENC (equivalent noise charge). The readout method used is called Repetitive Non Destructive Readout (RNDR) and was realised by placing two single DEPFET-devices next to each other and by coupling their charge storing region by an additional gate. By transferring the stored charge from one DEPFET to the other and vice versa the same charge can be measured non-destructively and arbitrarily often. Taking the average value of a large number n of these measurements, the noise is reduced by 1= p n. The main advantage of such a detector...
We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout ...
The Rayleigh diffraction bound sets the minimum separation for two point objects to be distinguishab...
This paper reviews the state of the art of some new photoncounting detectors. We measured the perfor...
In this work we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally the capability to reduce the readout no...
In this work we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally the capability to reduce the readout no...
Abstract — In this work we demonstrate theoretically and ex-perimentally the capability to reduce th...
We present a new CCD Detector system for single optical photon and low light sources imaging. PnCCDs...
Depleted field effect transistors (DEPFET) are used to achieve very low noise signal charge readout ...
Depleted field effect transistors (DEPFET) are used to achieve very low noise signal charge readout ...
DEPFET is a natural building block for pixel sensors as it comprises the properties of detector, amp...
We demonstrate the use of a silicon detector based on a DEPFET device, with sub-electron readout noi...
We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout ...
Low-noise single-photon detection is a prerequisite for quantum information processing using photoni...
We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout ...
To improve the signal to noise level, devices for optical and x-ray astronomy use techniques to supp...
We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout ...
The Rayleigh diffraction bound sets the minimum separation for two point objects to be distinguishab...
This paper reviews the state of the art of some new photoncounting detectors. We measured the perfor...
In this work we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally the capability to reduce the readout no...
In this work we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally the capability to reduce the readout no...
Abstract — In this work we demonstrate theoretically and ex-perimentally the capability to reduce th...
We present a new CCD Detector system for single optical photon and low light sources imaging. PnCCDs...
Depleted field effect transistors (DEPFET) are used to achieve very low noise signal charge readout ...
Depleted field effect transistors (DEPFET) are used to achieve very low noise signal charge readout ...
DEPFET is a natural building block for pixel sensors as it comprises the properties of detector, amp...
We demonstrate the use of a silicon detector based on a DEPFET device, with sub-electron readout noi...
We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout ...
Low-noise single-photon detection is a prerequisite for quantum information processing using photoni...
We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout ...
To improve the signal to noise level, devices for optical and x-ray astronomy use techniques to supp...
We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout ...
The Rayleigh diffraction bound sets the minimum separation for two point objects to be distinguishab...
This paper reviews the state of the art of some new photoncounting detectors. We measured the perfor...