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8 February 2007 Evaluation of the 111-megapixel high speed high resolution CCD
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Abstract
A 111-Mega pixel, 92×92 mm2, full-frame CCD imager with 9×9 um2 pixel size has been developed for use in scientific applications. Recent interest for ultra-high resolution imagers for electronic imaging OEM customers in various scientific markets, including biotechnology, microscopy, crystallography, astronomy, spectroscopy, and digital photography markets has lead to the development of the STA1600A 111-Mega pixel monochromatic charge-coupled device. Innovative design techniques were utilized in the early development of this device, yielding low RMS noise and high MTF for readout speeds ranging from 1 Mpixel/s to 10 Mpixel/sec. This paper will provide detailed information on the design and performance capabilities of the STA1600A, as well as background information on the commercial uses of this device.
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Kasey Boggs, Richard Bredthauer, and Gregory Bredthauer "Evaluation of the 111-megapixel high speed high resolution CCD", Proc. SPIE 6501, Sensors, Cameras, and Systems for Scientific/Industrial Applications VIII, 650102 (8 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.694592
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Charge-coupled devices

Quantum efficiency

Semiconducting wafers

Cameras

Electronic imaging

Image resolution

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