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charge-coupled device

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charge-coupled device

Device for forming images electronically, using a layer of silicon that releases electrons when struck by incoming light. The electrons are stored in pixels and read off into a computer at the end of the exposure. CCDs are used in digital cameras, and have now almost entirely replaced photographic film for applications such as astrophotography, where extreme sensitivity to light is paramount.



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Charge-coupled device technology provides the metal analysis.
Using a charge-coupled device, the Stuttgart group showed that siloxene materials can emit a rainbow of colors, including porous silicon's red and blue, a color not yet reported from porous silicon and one crucial for creating color displays or signs, Brandt says.
As the largest European manufacturer of charge-coupled device (CCD) and laser-based bar code readers and mobile computers, Datalogic has been a long-standing strategic partner of ScanSource Europe.
 
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