1 October 1987 Design Of Low Noise, High Performance X-Ray Charge-Coupled-Device Cameras
John P. Doty, Gerard A. Luppino, George R. Ricker
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Abstract
In general, attention to a multitude of details is essential when designing low noise CCD cameras. This paper describes some of the critical details of the MIT x-ray CCD camera design. Special attention is given to those portions of the system that deviate from conventional practice in the design of CCD cameras. Furthermore, an attempt has been made to generalize the design so that both optical and x-ray requirements can be satisfied whenever possible. Currently, noise levels of <8 rms are routinely achieved with this design, and even lower levels (<5 e) should be realizable.
John P. Doty, Gerard A. Luppino, and George R. Ricker "Design Of Low Noise, High Performance X-Ray Charge-Coupled-Device Cameras," Optical Engineering 26(10), 261055 (1 October 1987). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7974194
Published: 1 October 1987
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Cited by 6 scholarly publications and 2 patents.
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Cameras

CCD cameras

Charge-coupled devices

X-ray optics

Imaging systems

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