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28 December 1989 Evaluation Of Large Format Electron Bombarded Virtual Phase CCDs As Ultraviolet Imaging Detectors
Chet B. Opal, George R. Carruthers
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Abstract
An electron-bombarded Charge Coupled Device (EBCCD), when used with an external ultraviolet sensitive cathode, can be used as photon-counting UV detector with high quantum efficiency and wide dynamic range. We report on results obtained with the Texas Instruments VP1M 1024x1024 (18 micron square pixel) virtual phase CCD used with an electromagnetically focussed f/2 Schmidt camera. Excellent single photoevent discrimination and counting efficiency has been achieved with this device.
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Chet B. Opal and George R. Carruthers "Evaluation Of Large Format Electron Bombarded Virtual Phase CCDs As Ultraviolet Imaging Detectors", Proc. SPIE 1158, Ultraviolet Technology III, (28 December 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962534
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Ultraviolet radiation

Sensors

Cameras

Calibration

Opacity

Analog electronics

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