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Charge coupling

A more recent, and superior, type of detector, which also benefits from the multiplex advantage, is the charge-coupled device (CCD). The CCD, as used for spectroscopy, has been developed from the CCD detector used in a camcorder. [Pg.63]

Charge coupled device (CCD) defectors are being used increasingly in fhe visible and ulfraviolef regions. Af presenf fhese are very expensive buf 1 have anticipated fheir increasing importance by including a brief description in Chapfer 3. [Pg.470]

D.. Burt, "Eabrication Technology for Charge-Coupled Devices," ia M.. Howes and D. V. Morgan, eds.. Charge Coupled Devices and Systems,]ohxs... [Pg.438]

An x-ray area detector can be used to collect the intensities of many reflections at a time. The crystal must be oriented in many different settings with respect to the incident beam but the detector needs to be positioned at only a few positions to collect all of the data. A charge coupled device (CCD) is used as the area detector on the Siemens SMART single crystal diffractometer system. The SMART detector consists of a flat 6-cm circular phosphorescent screen that converts x-ray photons to visible light photons. The screen is coupled to a tapered fiber optics bundle which is then coupled to a one inch by one inch square CCD chip. The CCD chip has 1024 x 1024 pixels each of which stores an electrical charge proportional to the number of... [Pg.376]

Sihcon charge coupled devices (CCDs), commonly used in soHd-state video cameras and in research appHcations, are being appHed to low light level spectroscopy appHcations. The main advantage of area array CCDs over linear photodiode detectors is the two-dimensional format, which provides simultaneous measurements of spatial and spectral data. [Pg.398]

Diode Array and Charge-Coupled Detector Systems... [Pg.432]

The analytical capabilities of LIBS and LA-MIP-OES were recently noticeably improved by use of an advanced detection scheme based on an Echelle spectrometer combined with a high-sensitivity ICCD (intensified charge-coupled device) detector. [Pg.235]


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