Presentation
4 October 2020 Professional imaging sensors from Teledyne e2v
Cliff Weatherup
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Abstract
The presentation explores the heritage and capability of Teledyne e2v’s silicon imaging business. It looks at the important impacts the technology has made in the space sector through a variety of high profile missions. It looks at the transformation of life science microscopy with the development and maturation of EMCCD technology. It covers the emergence of high performance CMOS and its adoption for space and science applications. It gives a view of the addition of high value functionality through pre and post processing of sensing arrays. It will explore some highlights of Teledyne e2v’s prospects and a hint of what the future might hold in high performance professional imaging across the spectrum.
Conference Presentation
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Cliff Weatherup "Professional imaging sensors from Teledyne e2v", Proc. SPIE 11579, Quantum Photonics: Enabling Technologies, 115790B (4 October 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2584225
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KEYWORDS
Optical sensors

Electron multiplying charge coupled devices

Life sciences

Microscopy

Silicon

Space operations

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