O. Daigle, Jérémy Turcotte, Y. Gosselin, Alex Saint-Amant Lamy
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Abstract
Scientific EMCCD cameras are the detector of choice for extreme low-light conditions. With photon counting capabilities, sub-electron readout noise and low dark current, EMCCDs can detect very faint signals. Traditionally, EMCCD are operated in frame-transfer mode where the image is integrated in the light-sensitive region of the sensor and then quickly transferred to a storage array before being read out. Time-Delay Integration (TDI) is a specialized readout mode optimized to image fast moving objects while preserving light sensitivity. By shifting the photoelectrons simultaneously to the movement of the object, TDI effectively increases the integration time available to collect light. The newest version of Nüvü Caméras’ CCD Controller for Counting Photons (CCCP) will allow operating EMCCD detectors using TDI readout mode with either internal or external trigger sources at more than 100k lines per second. The combination of TDI and EMCCD technologies represents a new leap for extreme low-light imaging in fast moving conditions opening EMCCD to a range of new applications.