CCDs are regularly used as imaging and spectroscopic devices on space telescopes at X-ray energies due to their high quantum efficiency and linearity across the energy range. The International X-ray Observatory's X-ray Grating Spectrometer will also look to make use of these devices across the energy band of 0.3 keV to 1 keV. At these energies, when photon counting, the charge generated in the silicon is close to the noise of the system. In order to be able to detect these low energy X-ray events, the system noise of the detector has to be minimised to have a sufficient signal-to-noise-ratio. By using an EM-CCD instead of a conventional CCD, any charge that is collected in the device can be multiplied before it is read out and as long as th...
The use of electron-multiplying charge-coupled devices (CCDs) for high-resolution soft X-ray spectro...
This thesis is concerned with exploring the way in which the physics of the detection process affect...
Standard X-ray imaging techniques using CCDs require the integration of thousands of X-ray photons i...
The Electron-Multiplying Charge-Coupled Device (EM-CCD) shares a similar structure to the CCD except...
The International X-ray Observatory (IXO) project is the result of a merger between the NASA Con-X a...
CCDs have been used in several high resolution soft X-ray spectrometers for both space and terrestri...
Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) have been traditionally used on high resolution soft X-ray spectromete...
This thesis discusses the development of Charge-Couple Device (CCD) and Electron Multiplying CCD (EM...
The Charge Coupled Device (CCD) is useful as an imaging detector in the x-ray waveband, and, when us...
In 2007, a study of back-illuminated Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) for soft X-ray photon detection d...
CCDs have been used on several successful X-ray space missions including high resolution soft X-ray ...
Over the last decade the rapid advancements in CCD technology have lead to significant developments ...
Applications at synchrotron facilities such as macromolecular crystallography and high energy X-ray ...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...
The CCD97 is a low light level (L3) device from e2v technologies range of electron multiplying CCDs ...
The use of electron-multiplying charge-coupled devices (CCDs) for high-resolution soft X-ray spectro...
This thesis is concerned with exploring the way in which the physics of the detection process affect...
Standard X-ray imaging techniques using CCDs require the integration of thousands of X-ray photons i...
The Electron-Multiplying Charge-Coupled Device (EM-CCD) shares a similar structure to the CCD except...
The International X-ray Observatory (IXO) project is the result of a merger between the NASA Con-X a...
CCDs have been used in several high resolution soft X-ray spectrometers for both space and terrestri...
Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) have been traditionally used on high resolution soft X-ray spectromete...
This thesis discusses the development of Charge-Couple Device (CCD) and Electron Multiplying CCD (EM...
The Charge Coupled Device (CCD) is useful as an imaging detector in the x-ray waveband, and, when us...
In 2007, a study of back-illuminated Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) for soft X-ray photon detection d...
CCDs have been used on several successful X-ray space missions including high resolution soft X-ray ...
Over the last decade the rapid advancements in CCD technology have lead to significant developments ...
Applications at synchrotron facilities such as macromolecular crystallography and high energy X-ray ...
Electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) technology has found important initial applications in low light su...
The CCD97 is a low light level (L3) device from e2v technologies range of electron multiplying CCDs ...
The use of electron-multiplying charge-coupled devices (CCDs) for high-resolution soft X-ray spectro...
This thesis is concerned with exploring the way in which the physics of the detection process affect...
Standard X-ray imaging techniques using CCDs require the integration of thousands of X-ray photons i...