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Unconventional Use of EMCCD Sharpens Images

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DALLAS, March 22, 2013 — Sharper microscopic images may be in sight with a new method that uses standard low-light electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) cameras in a highly unconventional setting to reduce noise and minimize image deterioration. Conventional imaging can translate the image of an object with added electronic noise, causing distortion. The new technique, developed by an electrical engineering team at the University of Texas at Dallas led by professor Raimund Ober, could enhance the accuracy with which quantities of interest — such as the location, size and orientation of an object — are...Read full article

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    Published: March 2013
    camerasCCDAmericasBasic ScienceBiophotonicsEMCCD cameraImagingimaging noiselow-light imagingmicroscopic imagingpixilationRaimund OberResearch & Technologysharper imagingTexasUniversity of Texas at DallasUT Dallas

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