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A new linear transfer theory and characterization method for image detectors. Part II: Experiment

Authors :
Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France)
European Commission
German Research Foundation
Lubk, Axel
Röder, Falk
Niermann, Tore
Gatel, Christophe
Joulie, Sebastien
Houdellier, Florent
Magén, César
Hÿtch, Martin J.
Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France)
European Commission
German Research Foundation
Lubk, Axel
Röder, Falk
Niermann, Tore
Gatel, Christophe
Joulie, Sebastien
Houdellier, Florent
Magén, César
Hÿtch, Martin J.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

A novel generalized linear transfer theory describing the signal and noise transfer in image detectors has been developed in Part I (Niermann, this issue, [1]) of this paper. Similar to the existing notion of a point spread function (PSF) describing the transfer of the first statistical moment (the average), a noise spread function (NSF) was introduced to characterize the spatially resolved transfer of noise (central second moment, covariance). Following the theoretic results developed in Part I (Niermann, this issue, [1]), a new experimental method based on single spot illumination has been developed and applied to measure 2D point and 4D noise spread functions of CCD cameras used in TEM. A dedicated oversampling method has been used to suppress aliasing in the measured quantities. We analyze the 4D noise spread with respect to electronic and photonic noise contributions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1442729427
Document Type :
Electronic Resource