The CCD97 is a low light level (L3) device from e2v technologies range of electron multiplying CCDs (EMCCDs). The device uses e2v's patented extended gain register and through the use of appropriately designed electrodes can be used to maximise the signal whilst keeping the impact of the noise to a minimum. The nature of this device makes it ideal for use with a scintillator in order to see individual flashes of light from single X-ray photons. Through the examination of individual X-ray events, it is possible to analyse each interaction in the scintillator to determine the sub-pixel position of the interaction. Using the modelling capabilities of the Geant4 toolkit it is possible to simulate X-ray events and thus examine interactions with ...
The Super Advanced X-ray Emission Spectrometer (SAXES) at the Advanced Resonant Scattering (ADRESS) ...
The Super Advanced X-ray Emission Spectrometer (SAXES) at the Swiss Light Source contains a high res...
Applications at synchrotron facilities such as macromolecular crystallography and high energy X-ray ...
Over the last decade the rapid advancements in CCD technology have lead to significant developments ...
The technology behind the Electron-Multiplying Charge Coupled Device (EMCCD) was successfully exploi...
Standard X-ray imaging techniques using CCDs require the integration of thousands of X-ray photons i...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...
For the development and improvement of multi-pinhole SPECT systems, high-resolution gamma cameras ca...
This thesis is concerned with exploring the way in which the physics of the detection process affect...
In 2007, a study of back-illuminated Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) for soft X-ray photon detection d...
CCDs are regularly used as imaging and spectroscopic devices on space telescopes at X-ray energies d...
Conventional CCD detectors have two major disadvantages: they are slow to read out and they suffer f...
When considering the "standard" gamma-camera, one might picture an array of photo-multiplier tubes o...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) optically coupled to scintillation crystals can be used to construct h...
This thesis discusses the development of Charge-Couple Device (CCD) and Electron Multiplying CCD (EM...
The Super Advanced X-ray Emission Spectrometer (SAXES) at the Advanced Resonant Scattering (ADRESS) ...
The Super Advanced X-ray Emission Spectrometer (SAXES) at the Swiss Light Source contains a high res...
Applications at synchrotron facilities such as macromolecular crystallography and high energy X-ray ...
Over the last decade the rapid advancements in CCD technology have lead to significant developments ...
The technology behind the Electron-Multiplying Charge Coupled Device (EMCCD) was successfully exploi...
Standard X-ray imaging techniques using CCDs require the integration of thousands of X-ray photons i...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...
For the development and improvement of multi-pinhole SPECT systems, high-resolution gamma cameras ca...
This thesis is concerned with exploring the way in which the physics of the detection process affect...
In 2007, a study of back-illuminated Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) for soft X-ray photon detection d...
CCDs are regularly used as imaging and spectroscopic devices on space telescopes at X-ray energies d...
Conventional CCD detectors have two major disadvantages: they are slow to read out and they suffer f...
When considering the "standard" gamma-camera, one might picture an array of photo-multiplier tubes o...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) optically coupled to scintillation crystals can be used to construct h...
This thesis discusses the development of Charge-Couple Device (CCD) and Electron Multiplying CCD (EM...
The Super Advanced X-ray Emission Spectrometer (SAXES) at the Advanced Resonant Scattering (ADRESS) ...
The Super Advanced X-ray Emission Spectrometer (SAXES) at the Swiss Light Source contains a high res...
Applications at synchrotron facilities such as macromolecular crystallography and high energy X-ray ...