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1 September 1990 Performance of 1024-element high-dynamic-range CCD detector array
Lorna J. Harrison, David C. Reaves, Paul Vu, Paul P. Suni
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Abstract
Efforts to improve the state-of-the-art in charge-coupled device (CCD) detector arrays for acoustooptic applications have had considerable success. A program for the improvement of detectors for acoustooptic applications sponsored by Harry Diamond Laboratories in conjunction with Loral Fairchild Imaging Sensors, formerly Fairchild Weston Systems, is aimed at increasing high speed CCD detector dynamic range to over 65 dB. Other device specifications such as crosstalk and image lag are being addressed in order to match the increased dynamic range performance in a 1024 element detector. This paper outlines the key device specifications which needed to be addressed, the methods used to achieve improved performance in these areas, the testing considerations, and the results of recent device testing.
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Lorna J. Harrison, David C. Reaves, Paul Vu, and Paul P. Suni "Performance of 1024-element high-dynamic-range CCD detector array", Proc. SPIE 1296, Advances in Optical Information Processing IV, (1 September 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.21274
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal processing

Detector arrays

Charge-coupled devices

CCD image sensors

Optical signal processing

High dynamic range imaging

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