- Superconducting camera (SCAM)
The superconducting camera, SCAM, is an ultra-fast photon-counting camera, developed by the
ESA . It is cooled to just 0.3 K (three-tenths of a degree aboveabsolute zero ). This enables its sensitive electronic detectors, known assuperconducting tunnel detectors , to register almost every photon of light that falls into it.Its advantage over a CCD (
charge-coupled device ) is that it can measure both the brightness (rate) of the incoming photon stream and the colour (wavelength orenergy ) of each individualphoton .The number of free primary electrons generated per photon event is proportional to the photon energy and amounts to ~18000 per
electronvolt , and therefore if the device is operated in single-photon count mode the energy of each captured photon can be calculated in the visible-light range, where photons have energies of a few electron-volts, each generating >20000 electrons. In a normal CCD only one primary electron is generated per photon, except for very energetic photons, like X-Rays, where a normal CCD can operate in a similar way to a SCAM.References
* [http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=29220 European Space Agency: ESA's new camera will revolutionise the way astronomers observe the Universe]
* [http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=36685 S-Cam 3, the detector]
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