Noise-equivalent Flux Density
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optics Optics is the branch of physics that studies the behaviour and properties of light, including its interactions with matter and the construction of optical instruments, instruments that use or Photodetector, detect it. Optics usually describes t ...
the noise-equivalent flux density (NEFD) or noise-equivalent irradiance (NEI) of a system is the level of
flux Flux describes any effect that appears to pass or travel (whether it actually moves or not) through a surface or substance. Flux is a concept in applied mathematics and vector calculus which has many applications in physics. For transport phe ...
density required to be equivalent to the
noise Noise is sound, chiefly unwanted, unintentional, or harmful sound considered unpleasant, loud, or disruptive to mental or hearing faculties. From a physics standpoint, there is no distinction between noise and desired sound, as both are vibrat ...
present in the system. It is a measure used by astronomers in determining the accuracy of observations. The NEFD can be related to a light detector's
noise-equivalent power Noise-equivalent power (NEP) is a measure of the sensitivity of a photodetector or detector system. It is defined as the signal power that gives a signal-to-noise ratio of one in a one hertz output bandwidth. An output bandwidth of one hertz is equ ...
for a collection area ''A'' and a photon bandwidth \nu by: \mathrm = \eta \frac, where a factor \eta (often 2, in the case of switching between measuring a source and measuring off-source) accounts for the photon statistics for the mode of operation.


See also

External quantum efficiency


References

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