Performance of the low light level CCD camera for speckle imaging

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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3 pages LaTex file. Bulletin of Astronomical Society of India, 2002, (accepted)

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A new generation CCD detector called low light level CCD (L3CCD) that
performs like an intensified CCD without incorporating a micro channel plate
(MCP) for light amplification was procured and tested. A series of short
exposure images with millisecond integration time has been obtained. The L3CCD
is cooled to about $-80^\circ$ C by Peltier cooling.

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