Pixels work by converting photons into electrons. Most detectors store electrons in the pixels while they are exposed to the light, then convert the electrons into a signal after exposure. The pixel well depth, also called the full well capacity, determines how many electrons the pixel can store before it saturates and starts “leaking” electrons to neighboring pixels, which distorts the signal.
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