1985
DOI: 10.1117/12.950308
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Backside Charging Of The CCD

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“…The spectral line at 630 nm is indicative of dissociative recombination involving O 2 molecules and electrons near 300 km altitude (Mukherjee and Dyson, 1992). The superiority of charge coupled device (CCD) over almost all other image forming devices has been well established in the last two decades due to it's high resolution, high quantum efficiency, broad spectral response, low noise and large dynamic range (Janesick and Blouke, 1987;Abreu and Skinner, 1989). Figure 2 shows the location of the observing station Kolhapur with respect to geographic coordinates.…”
Section: All-sky Cameramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectral line at 630 nm is indicative of dissociative recombination involving O 2 molecules and electrons near 300 km altitude (Mukherjee and Dyson, 1992). The superiority of charge coupled device (CCD) over almost all other image forming devices has been well established in the last two decades due to it's high resolution, high quantum efficiency, broad spectral response, low noise and large dynamic range (Janesick and Blouke, 1987;Abreu and Skinner, 1989). Figure 2 shows the location of the observing station Kolhapur with respect to geographic coordinates.…”
Section: All-sky Cameramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous back-illumination techniques for conventional scientific CCD's include UV flooding [24] and laser annealing of an ion implanted backside layer [13], [25]. In both cases a built-in field is generated to overcome the native depletion layer at the backside surface for p-type silicon due to positive fixed oxide charge at the silicon-SiO 2 interface [1].…”
Section: Ccd Fabrication and Back-illumination Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have used a cooled CCD to generate fluorescence images with the TSM (Wright et al, 1989). The cooled CCD is a n excellent imaging device and has several advantages including the ability to detect weakly fluorescent specimens with high resolution (Hiraoka et al, 1987;Janesick and Blouke, 1987;Wright et al, 1990).…”
Section: Tandem Scanning Confocal Microscopementioning
confidence: 96%