Achieving sub electron noise in CCD systems by means of digital filtering techniques that lower 1/f pixel correlated noise

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Ccd, Spectroscopy, Dark Matter, Sub Electron Noise

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Scientific CCDs designed in thick high resistivity silicon (Si) are excellent detectors for astronomy, high energy and nuclear physics, and instrumentation. Many applications can benefit from CCDs ultra low noise readout systems. The present work shows how sub electron noise CCD images can be achieved using digital signal processing techniques. These techniques allow 0.4 electrons of noise at readout bandwidths of up to 10 Kpixels per second while keeping the full CCD spatial resolution and signal dynamic range.

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