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1Department of Physics, Kings College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, UK. kp@maxwel.ph.kcl.ac.uk
Applied Optics
|February 29, 2008
Abstract:
Image smear caused by frame transfer in CCD detectors is considered in terms of an image restoration problem, and an efficient method of achieving smear removal is described and demonstrated. A frequency analysis of the image smearing process identifies optimal regimes for the operation of the CCD.
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