2012 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
A Non-linearity Correction Method for Calibration of Optical Sensor at Low Level Light
Authors : Zilu Wang, Bin Wu, Tima Sergienko
Published in: AsiaSim 2012
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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This paper describes a methodology developed for calibrating optical detector for light engineering, especially for devices used at low level light, including auroral imager, star sensor, astronomical camera and similar optical instruments. In order to know the physical meaning of optical sensor output, calibration is the first and most important process in a complete analysis of observed data. It is found that optical sensors, like CCDs, are not perfectly linear systems as they were assumed. After bias frame subtraction, the number of ADU counts is not exactly proportional to the number of incident photons. A key component of this paper is non-linearity correction. One of current applications using this method is auroral imager which is used for measuring aurora, high-altitude clouds, and other atmospheric optical objects light intensity, which is the first step to complete an optical object tomography simulation.