Quality Control of Image Sensors using Gaseous Tritium Light Sources
Abstract
We propose a practical method for radiometrically calibrating cameras using widely available gaseous tritium light sources (betalights). Along with the gain(conversion factor) and read noise level, the predictable photon flux of the source allows us to gauge the quantum effciency. The design is easily reproducible with a 3D printer and three inexpensive parts. Suitable for common image sensors, we believe that the method has the potential to be a useful tool in microscopy facilities and optical labs alike.
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