e2v designs and manufactures a wide range of sensors for space and astronomy applications. This includes high performance CCDs for X-ray, visible and near-IR wavelengths. In this paper we illustrate the maturity of CMOS capability for these applications; examples are presented together with performance data. The majority of e2v sensors for these applications are back-thinned for highest spectral response and designed for very low read-out noise; the combination delivers high signal to noise ratio in association with a variety of formats and package designs. The growing e2v capability in delivery of sub-systems and cryogenic cameras is illustrated—including the 1.2 Giga-pixel J-PAS camera system
We describe the development of the fully depleted, back illuminated charge coupled devices for the T...
This paper describes the development of a 750x750 pixels CMOS image sensor for star tracker applicat...
Higher quantum efficiency in near-IR, narrower point spread function and higher readout speed than w...
Imaging detectors are key elements for optical instruments and sensors on board space missions dedic...
Today, both CCD and CMOS sensors can be envisaged for nearly all visible sensors and instruments des...
During the last 10 years, research about CMOS image sensors (also called APS -Active Pixel Sensors) ...
With the growth of huge volume markets (mobile phones, digital cameras…) CMOS technologies for image...
Low light level and high-speed image sensors as required for space applications can suffer from a de...
Today, both CCD and CMOS sensors can be envisaged for nearly all visible sensors and instruments des...
Time Delay and Integration (TDI) is used to increase the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) in image sensor...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) have dominated optical and x-ray astronomy since their inception in 19...
Over a decade has passed since complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) imaging detectors made...
Next-generation NASA missions, such as the LUVIOR and HabEx concepts, require single photon counting...
A review of X-ray telescope focal-plane instrumentation is given. The architectures and operating pr...
A review of X-ray telescope focal-plane instrumentation is given. The architectures and operating pr...
We describe the development of the fully depleted, back illuminated charge coupled devices for the T...
This paper describes the development of a 750x750 pixels CMOS image sensor for star tracker applicat...
Higher quantum efficiency in near-IR, narrower point spread function and higher readout speed than w...
Imaging detectors are key elements for optical instruments and sensors on board space missions dedic...
Today, both CCD and CMOS sensors can be envisaged for nearly all visible sensors and instruments des...
During the last 10 years, research about CMOS image sensors (also called APS -Active Pixel Sensors) ...
With the growth of huge volume markets (mobile phones, digital cameras…) CMOS technologies for image...
Low light level and high-speed image sensors as required for space applications can suffer from a de...
Today, both CCD and CMOS sensors can be envisaged for nearly all visible sensors and instruments des...
Time Delay and Integration (TDI) is used to increase the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) in image sensor...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) have dominated optical and x-ray astronomy since their inception in 19...
Over a decade has passed since complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) imaging detectors made...
Next-generation NASA missions, such as the LUVIOR and HabEx concepts, require single photon counting...
A review of X-ray telescope focal-plane instrumentation is given. The architectures and operating pr...
A review of X-ray telescope focal-plane instrumentation is given. The architectures and operating pr...
We describe the development of the fully depleted, back illuminated charge coupled devices for the T...
This paper describes the development of a 750x750 pixels CMOS image sensor for star tracker applicat...
Higher quantum efficiency in near-IR, narrower point spread function and higher readout speed than w...