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23 May 1989 High Frame-Rate Imager With All-Parallel Outputs
Larry D. Riley, Harry H Marsh
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Abstract
An all-parallel output CCD imager was developed for high frame-rate imaging applications. This imager was designed for 5000 frames per second but has been operated at much higher frame rates. The all-parallel output design was chosen to keep the pixel rate for each output low and thus obtain low-noise performance. A frame-transfer architecture was implemented to obviate the need for a fast shutter system. The device can be implemented using a backside-thinned CCD technology to achieve an improved blue response.
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Larry D. Riley and Harry H Marsh "High Frame-Rate Imager With All-Parallel Outputs", Proc. SPIE 1071, Optical Sensors and Electronic Photography, (23 May 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952520
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Clocks

Charge-coupled devices

Optical amplifiers

Amplifiers

Quantum efficiency

Metals

Diffusion

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