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Choosing a Scientific CCD Detector for Spectroscopy

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Dr. John R. Gilchrist

Since the invention of the charge-coupled device by Willard Boyle and George Smith at Bell Labs in 1970, there has been an explosion in its use in scientific, medical and industrial imaging, and in spectroscopy applications. CCDs represented a revolutionary step forward in detecting at UV to near-IR wavelengths, particularly for spectroscopy. Their two-dimensional nature and unique combination of sensitivity, speed, low noise, ruggedness and durability in a compact and relatively economical package still are significant advantages over single-channel detectors. CCD detector arrays are...Read full article

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    Published: March 2002
    FeaturesindustrialSensors & Detectorsspectroscopy

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