Evaluation of large format electron bombarded virtual phase CCDs as ultraviolet imaging detectors

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Charge Coupled Devices, Electron Bombardment, Quantum Efficiency, Ultraviolet Detectors, Image Processing, Photoelectrons, Signal To Noise Ratios, Systems Engineering

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In conjunction with an external UV-sensitive cathode, an electron-bombarded CCD may be used as a high quantum efficiency/wide dynamic range photon-counting UV detector. Results are presented for the case of a 1024 x 1024, 18-micron square pixel virtual phase CCD used with an electromagnetically focused f/2 Schmidt camera, which yields excellent simgle-photoevent discrimination and counting efficiency. Attention is given to the vacuum-chamber arrangement used to conduct system tests and the CCD electronics and data-acquisition systems employed.

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