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15 May 2001 The LLCCD: low-light imaging without the need for an intensifier
Paul Jerram, Peter J. Pool, Ray Bell, David J. Burt, Steve Bowring, Simon Spencer, Mike Hazelwood, Ian Moody, Neil Catlett, Philip S. Heyes
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Abstract
A new CCD sensor technology has been developed by Marconi Applied Technologies which effectively reduces read-out noise to less than one electron rms. A single low light level CCD can operate over a wide range of read-out rates from TV to slow-scan and give superior performance to that available from either intensified or slow-scan CCD sensors.
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Paul Jerram, Peter J. Pool, Ray Bell, David J. Burt, Steve Bowring, Simon Spencer, Mike Hazelwood, Ian Moody, Neil Catlett, and Philip S. Heyes "The LLCCD: low-light imaging without the need for an intensifier", Proc. SPIE 4306, Sensors and Camera Systems for Scientific, Industrial, and Digital Photography Applications II, (15 May 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.426953
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Interference (communication)

Amplifiers

Quantum efficiency

CCD image sensors

Photon counting

Clocks

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