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English: Diagram of an EMCCD device. Electrons are transferred serially through the gain stages making up the multiplication register of an L3Vision CCD. The high voltages used in these serial transfers induce the creation of additional charge carriers through impact ionisation.
Date 15 March 2005 (original upload date)
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Author Bob Tubbs at English Wikipedia

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  • 2005-03-15 14:59 Rnt20 600×304×8 (48120 bytes) Diagram of an [[EMCCD]] device. Electrons are transferred serially through the gain stages making up the multiplication register of an L3Vision CCD. The high voltages used in these serial transfers induce the creation of additional charge carriers through

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