Over the past years, the EMCCD has had a profound influence on photon starved imaging applications relying on its unique multiplication register based on the impact ionization effect in the silicon. High signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) means high image quality. Thus, SNR improvement is important for the EMCCD. This work analyzes the SNR performance of an EMCCD with gain off and on. In each mode, simplified SNR models are established for different integration times. The SNR curves are divided into readout noise (or CIC) region and shot noise region by integration time. Theoretical SNR values comparing long frame integration and frame adding in each region are presented and discussed to figure out which method is more effective. In order to furth...
We have developed an Electron Multiplying (EM) CCD based, high frame rate camera system using an opt...
Recently new techniques for night-vision cameras are developed. Digital image-intensifiers are becom...
<p>a) A representative plot showing the measured fluorescence increase at each time-point and polyno...
Electron multiplying charge coupled devices (EMCCDs) have revolutionized the world of low light imag...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) optically coupled to scintillation crystals can be used to construct h...
Astronomical imaging is always limited by the detection system signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). EMCCD ca...
Abstract. Low light level imaging has been revolutionised in recent years with the introduction of E...
EMCCDs are devices capable of sub-electron read-out noise at high pixel rate, together with a high q...
Context. The EMCCD is a type of CCD that delivers fast readout times and negligible readout noise, m...
Abstract—Electron multiplying charge-coupled devices (EM-CCDs) enable imaging with subelectron noise...
Thorough numerical simulations were run to test the performance of three processing methods of the d...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...
Several years ago, Photometrics ’ introduction of the first electron-multiplying CCD (EMCCD) cameras...
Several post-processing methods were proposed to overcome the excess noise factor induced by EMCCD m...
International audienceThanks to the electron multiplying function that can effectively convert the w...
We have developed an Electron Multiplying (EM) CCD based, high frame rate camera system using an opt...
Recently new techniques for night-vision cameras are developed. Digital image-intensifiers are becom...
<p>a) A representative plot showing the measured fluorescence increase at each time-point and polyno...
Electron multiplying charge coupled devices (EMCCDs) have revolutionized the world of low light imag...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) optically coupled to scintillation crystals can be used to construct h...
Astronomical imaging is always limited by the detection system signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). EMCCD ca...
Abstract. Low light level imaging has been revolutionised in recent years with the introduction of E...
EMCCDs are devices capable of sub-electron read-out noise at high pixel rate, together with a high q...
Context. The EMCCD is a type of CCD that delivers fast readout times and negligible readout noise, m...
Abstract—Electron multiplying charge-coupled devices (EM-CCDs) enable imaging with subelectron noise...
Thorough numerical simulations were run to test the performance of three processing methods of the d...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...
Several years ago, Photometrics ’ introduction of the first electron-multiplying CCD (EMCCD) cameras...
Several post-processing methods were proposed to overcome the excess noise factor induced by EMCCD m...
International audienceThanks to the electron multiplying function that can effectively convert the w...
We have developed an Electron Multiplying (EM) CCD based, high frame rate camera system using an opt...
Recently new techniques for night-vision cameras are developed. Digital image-intensifiers are becom...
<p>a) A representative plot showing the measured fluorescence increase at each time-point and polyno...