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Article Dans Une Revue Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Année : 2011

OCam with CCD220, the Fastest and Most Sensitive Camera to Date for AO Wavefront Sensing

Philippe Feautrier
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Christian Guillaume
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Mark Downing
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Norbert Hubin
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Eric Stadler
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Yves Magnard
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Michael Skegg
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Mark Robbins
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Sandy Denney
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Wolfgang Suske
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Paul Jorden
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Patrick Wheeler
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Peter Pool
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Ray Bell
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David Burt
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Ian Davies
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Javier Reyes
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Manfred Meyer
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Dietrich Baade
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Markus Kasper
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Robin Arsenault
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Thierry Fusco
Jose Javier Diaz Garcia
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Résumé

For the first time, subelectron readout noise has been achieved with a camera dedicated to astronomical wavefront-sensing applications. The OCam system demonstrated this performance at a 1300 Hz frame rate and with 240 x 240 pixel frame size. ESO and JRA2 OPTICON jointly funded e2v Technologies to develop a custom CCD for adaptive optics (AO) wavefront-sensing applications. The device, called CCD220, is a compact Peltier-cooled 240 x 240 pixel frame-transfer eight-output back-illuminated sensor using the EMCCD technology. This article demonstrates, for the first time, subelectron readout noise at frame rates from 25 Hz to 1300 Hz and dark current lower than 0.01 e(-) pixel(-1) frame(-1). It reports on the quantitative performance characterization of OCam and the CCD220, including readout noise, dark current, multiplication gain, quantum efficiency, and charge transfer efficiency. OCam includes a low-noise preamplifier stage, a digital board to generate the clocks, and a microcontroller. The data acquisition system includes a user-friendly timer file editor to generate any type of clocking scheme. A second version of OCam, called OCam(2), has been designed to offer enhanced performance, a completely sealed camera package, and an additional Peltier stage to facilitate operation on a telescope or environmentally challenging applications. New features of OCam(2) are presented in this article. This instrumental development will strongly impact the performance of the most advanced AO systems to come.

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hal-01438054 , version 1 (17-01-2017)

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Philippe Feautrier, Jean-Luc Gach, Philippe Balard, Christian Guillaume, Mark Downing, et al.. OCam with CCD220, the Fastest and Most Sensitive Camera to Date for AO Wavefront Sensing. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2011, 123 (901), pp.263--274. ⟨10.1086/658879⟩. ⟨hal-01438054⟩
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