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Opticheskii Zhurnal

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Photoelectron detection when the number of charges (photoelectrons) that can be accumulated is limited

For Russian citation (Opticheskii Zhurnal):

Раковский Ю.Н. Фотоэлектронное детектирование при ограничении числа накапливаемых зарядов (фотоэлектронов) //  Оптический журнал. 2013. Т. 80. № 11. С. 3–6.

 

Rakovskiĭ Yu. N. Photoelectron detection when the number of charges (photoelectrons) that can be accumulated is limited [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2013. V. 80. № 11. P. 3–6.

   

For citation (Journal of Optical Technology):
Yu. N. Rakovskiĭ, "Photoelectron detection when the number of charges (photoelectrons) that can be accumulated is limited," Journal of Optical Technology. 80(11), 645-647 (2013).  https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.80.000645
Abstract:
The photoelectron-accumulation process is considered from the viewpoint of the theory of Markov birth-and-death processes, taking into account both recombination and limitation of the number of photoelectrons that can be accumulated. Expressions are obtained for the SNR, the threshold signal, and the dynamic range.
Keywords:

photoelectron detection, threshold signal, dynamic range

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