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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 44,
  • Issue 2,
  • pp. 328-330
  • (1990)

The Effect of Charge Traps on Raman Spectroscopy Using a Thomson-CSF Charge Coupled Device Detector

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Abstract

Charge coupled device (CCD) detectors have seen increasing use in analytical spectroscopy in recent years. These detectors are optical array detectors based on silicon-metal oxide semiconductor technology. The basis of operation, the characteristics, and the modes of operation in a variety of analytical spectroscopies have recently been discussed in several excellent reviews by Denton and co-workers.

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