International audienceFor the first time, subelectron readout noise has been achieved with a camera dedicated to astronomical wavefront-sensing applications. The OCam system demonstrated this performance at a 1300 Hz frame rate and with 240 x 240 pixel frame size. ESO and JRA2 OPTICON jointly funded e2v Technologies to develop a custom CCD for adaptive optics (AO) wavefront-sensing applications. The device, called CCD220, is a compact Peltier-cooled 240 x 240 pixel frame-transfer eight-output back-illuminated sensor using the EMCCD technology. This article demonstrates, for the first time, subelectron readout noise at frame rates from 25 Hz to 1300 Hz and dark current lower than 0.01 e(-) pixel(-1) frame(-1). It reports on the quantitative ...
Abstract: We present the dedicated controller being developped in the framework of the OPTICON JRA2 ...
International audienceUntil now, only avalanche photodiodes (APD) have been used as the detectors in...
We review recent progress in the field, using as a framework a partial list of present limitations ...
International audienceFor the first time, subelectron readout noise has been achieved with a camera ...
To date, the OCAM2 system has demonstrated to be the fastest and lowest noise production ready wav...
International audienceAdaptive optics wavefront sensing imposes stringent requirements on detectors,...
Abstract: We present a new CCD design that has been optimized for curvature wave-front sensing. Unti...
Future wavefront sensors for AO on large telescopes will require a large number of pixels and must o...
For adaptive optics systems, there is a growing demand for wavefront sensors that operate at higher ...
International audienceDue to strict requirements of a very short integration time and very low reado...
A new hybrid optical detector is described that has many of the attributes desired for the next gene...
The future of ground-based optical astronomy lies with advancements in adaptive optics (AO) to overc...
SciMeasure, in collaboration with Emory University and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), has deve...
Astronomical observations are dependent on focal-plane instruments, and detectors continue to play ...
EMCCDs are devices capable of sub-electron read-out noise at high pixel rate, together with a high q...
Abstract: We present the dedicated controller being developped in the framework of the OPTICON JRA2 ...
International audienceUntil now, only avalanche photodiodes (APD) have been used as the detectors in...
We review recent progress in the field, using as a framework a partial list of present limitations ...
International audienceFor the first time, subelectron readout noise has been achieved with a camera ...
To date, the OCAM2 system has demonstrated to be the fastest and lowest noise production ready wav...
International audienceAdaptive optics wavefront sensing imposes stringent requirements on detectors,...
Abstract: We present a new CCD design that has been optimized for curvature wave-front sensing. Unti...
Future wavefront sensors for AO on large telescopes will require a large number of pixels and must o...
For adaptive optics systems, there is a growing demand for wavefront sensors that operate at higher ...
International audienceDue to strict requirements of a very short integration time and very low reado...
A new hybrid optical detector is described that has many of the attributes desired for the next gene...
The future of ground-based optical astronomy lies with advancements in adaptive optics (AO) to overc...
SciMeasure, in collaboration with Emory University and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), has deve...
Astronomical observations are dependent on focal-plane instruments, and detectors continue to play ...
EMCCDs are devices capable of sub-electron read-out noise at high pixel rate, together with a high q...
Abstract: We present the dedicated controller being developped in the framework of the OPTICON JRA2 ...
International audienceUntil now, only avalanche photodiodes (APD) have been used as the detectors in...
We review recent progress in the field, using as a framework a partial list of present limitations ...