Direct detection of XUV radiation with a CCD

Physics – Optics

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Charge Coupled Devices, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Radiation Detectors, Analog To Digital Converters, Opacity, Sensitivity

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A thinned CCD illuminated from the back has been used for direct imaging in the 584 and 304 A resonance lines of helium and in the 736 A line of neon. During operation, the CCD was cooled to minus 10 C and output was displayed on a CRT screen or in numerical printout. The results demonstrate that the back-illuminated CCD can be used as a position-sensitive flux detector with good imaging properties over a wide range of photon energies, including the extreme ultraviolet.

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