A multi-level clocking scheme has been developed to improve the parallel CTE of four-phase CCDs by suppressing the effects of traps located in the transport channel under barrier phases by inverting one of these phases throughout the transfer sequence. In parallel it was apparent that persistence following optical overload in Euclid VIS detectors would lead to undesirable signal released in subsequent rows and frames and that a suitable scheme for flushing this signal would be required. With care, the negatively biased electrodes during the multi-level transfer sequence can be made to pin the entire surface, row-by-row, and annihilate the problematic charges. This process can also be extended for use during integration to significantly redu...
This thesis follows an investigation into the effects of radiation damage on the e2v CCD201-20; the ...
The primary aim of ESA's proposed Euclid mission is to observe the distribution of galaxies and gala...
The "trap pumping" technique has seen considerable use over recent years as a means to probe the int...
and other research outputs Multi-level parallel clocking of CCDs for: improving charge transfer effi...
Charge-coupled devices have been the detector of choice for soft X-ray astronomy missions for many d...
The charge transfer efficiency of a CCD is based on the average level of signal lost per pixel over ...
This thesis will be of particular interest to anyone integrating Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) into ...
The European Space Agency Euclid mission aims to answer the question of how the universe originated ...
Electron multiplying charge-coupled devices (EMCCDs) are a variant of standard CCD technology capabl...
The current understanding of charge transfer dynamics in charge-coupled devices (CCDs) is that charg...
Pocket-pumping is an established technique for identifying the locations of charge trapping sites wi...
The Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF)[1] is a CCD mosaic requiring 64 differential output channels to ...
A major concern when using Charge-Coupled Devices in hostile radiation environments is radiation ind...
Charge-coupled device (CCD) detectors, widely used to obtain digital imaging, can be damaged by high...
This paper discusses charge blooming and starlight saturation - two potential technical problems - w...
This thesis follows an investigation into the effects of radiation damage on the e2v CCD201-20; the ...
The primary aim of ESA's proposed Euclid mission is to observe the distribution of galaxies and gala...
The "trap pumping" technique has seen considerable use over recent years as a means to probe the int...
and other research outputs Multi-level parallel clocking of CCDs for: improving charge transfer effi...
Charge-coupled devices have been the detector of choice for soft X-ray astronomy missions for many d...
The charge transfer efficiency of a CCD is based on the average level of signal lost per pixel over ...
This thesis will be of particular interest to anyone integrating Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) into ...
The European Space Agency Euclid mission aims to answer the question of how the universe originated ...
Electron multiplying charge-coupled devices (EMCCDs) are a variant of standard CCD technology capabl...
The current understanding of charge transfer dynamics in charge-coupled devices (CCDs) is that charg...
Pocket-pumping is an established technique for identifying the locations of charge trapping sites wi...
The Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF)[1] is a CCD mosaic requiring 64 differential output channels to ...
A major concern when using Charge-Coupled Devices in hostile radiation environments is radiation ind...
Charge-coupled device (CCD) detectors, widely used to obtain digital imaging, can be damaged by high...
This paper discusses charge blooming and starlight saturation - two potential technical problems - w...
This thesis follows an investigation into the effects of radiation damage on the e2v CCD201-20; the ...
The primary aim of ESA's proposed Euclid mission is to observe the distribution of galaxies and gala...
The "trap pumping" technique has seen considerable use over recent years as a means to probe the int...