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29 January 2007 Design and study of an new crepuscular imaging CCD
Yufei Du, Yuanhe Tang, Kai Liu, Hui Ning, Lei Zhang, Haowei Li
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Proceedings Volume 6279, 27th International Congress on High-Speed Photography and Photonics; 62795P (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.725448
Event: 27th International congress on High-Speed Photography and Photonics, 2006, Xi'an, China
Abstract
A novelty circumambulating transferred area array CCD (Charge Coupled Device) working method is proposed, and its work feasibility is proved. The new CCD can change the existing CCD complex structure, enhance the translational velocity and transfer efficiency, reduce the design production cost and the dark current through the best electronic transfer frequency. To solve the limitations of big noise which contemporary exists on glimmer imaging plan in IICCD (Image Intensified Charge Coupled Devices) and EBCCD(Electron Bombarded Charge Coupled Devices), short life and other shortage, the weak optical image detect-ability is enhanced through changed the CCD periphery ancillary facilities and micro-channel electron vase plate is designed. It is proved through changing dispersivity of the photocathode electron emission once time and divergence of the speed, improved secondary electron launch randomness of imagining intensifier, then reduced the system the dynamic survey noise, enhanced IICCD and the EBCCD survey limitation.
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Yufei Du, Yuanhe Tang, Kai Liu, Hui Ning, Lei Zhang, and Haowei Li "Design and study of an new crepuscular imaging CCD", Proc. SPIE 6279, 27th International Congress on High-Speed Photography and Photonics, 62795P (29 January 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.725448
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Electrodes

Signal attenuation

Diffusion

Digital signal processing

Image enhancement

Molybdenum

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