<i>Photon Transfer</i> is designed for a wide audience--from the novice to the advanced user already familiar with the method. For first-time users, the book's primary purpose is to give sufficient guidelines to accurately generate, calibrate, and understand imaging data products through the photon
Photon Transfer - DN -> λ
β Scribed by Janesick, James R.
- Publisher
- SPIE
- Year
- 2007
- Leaves
- 250
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is designed for a wide audience, from the novice to the advanced user already familiar with the method. For first-time users, the book's primary purpose is to give sufficient guidelines to accurately generate, calibrate, and understand imaging data products through the photon transfer method. The book contains more than 230 figures that present experimental CCD and CMOS data products and modeling simulations connected to photon transfer. Contents also provide hundreds of relations that support photon transfer theory, simulations, and data.
Content:
Front Matter
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Preface
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Photon Interaction
3. Photon Transfer Noise Sources
4. Photon Transfer Theory
5. Photon Transfer Curve
6. e-/DN Variance
7. Nonlinearity
8. Flat Fielding
9. Modulation Photon Transfer
10. Signal-to-Noise Performance
11. Read Noise
12. Lux Transfer
Appendixes
Table of Symbols
References
Index
About the Author
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