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Electron Multiplication CCDs Offer a Flexible Solution

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The technology advances signal amplification but has its own limitations.

Murad Karmali, The Cooke Corp., and Dr. Gerhard Holst, PCO AG

A recent advance in CCD technology is the introduction of electron multiplication or charge carrier multiplication CCDs. This technology is effective in applications requiring high light sensitivity, high spatial resolution and reasonably high frame rates at either short or long exposure times. However, the devices may not prove superior to intensified CCDs when it comes to applications that need extremely short exposure times. Electron multiplication CCDs use a conventional readout-node amplifier design but apply gain to the signal prior to readout. The benefit is an increase in the...Read full article

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    spatial resolution
    Spatial resolution refers to the level of detail or granularity in an image or a spatial dataset. It is a measure of the smallest discernible or resolvable features in the spatial domain, typically expressed as the distance between two adjacent pixels or data points. In various contexts, spatial resolution can have slightly different meanings: Imaging and remote sensing: In the context of satellite imagery, aerial photography, or other imaging technologies, spatial resolution refers to the...
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