Understanding Electron Multiplying Gain

White Paper featuring the Raptor Falcon III EMCCD Camera

Raptor Photonics’ Geoff Martin and Kevin Cooke present this white paper featuring the Raptor Falcon III EMCCD camera

Excerpt:

Electron Multiplying CCD (EMCCD) cameras, such as the Falcon III, can be used to detect very weak signals, which would otherwise be lost within the noise floor of the camera. Using a conventional CCD to detect these very weak signals, usually requires both long exposure times (to integrate a detectable amount of signal) and slow readout rates (to minimise the read noise). However, EMCCD cameras can detect these same signals using much shorter exposure times and higher readout rates. This is done by applying EM gain to the signal before it reaches the output amplifier of the CCD sensor, effectively reducing the read noise of the sensor by a factor equal to the amount of gain applied.

White Paper “Understanding Electron Multiplying Gain” from Raptor Photonics

Raptor Falcon III EMCCD Camera


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