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Radiation tolerance of fully-depleted p-channel CCDs designed for the SNAP satellite

Authors :
Dawson, Kyle
Bebek, Chris
Emes, John
Holland, Steve
Jelinsky, Sharon
Karcher, Armin
Kolbe, William
Palaio, Nick
Roe, Natalie
Saha, Juhi
Takasaki, Koki
Wang, Guobin
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. June, 2008, Vol. 55 Issue 3, p1725, 11 p.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Thick, fully depleted p-channel charge-coupled devices (CCDs) have been developed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). These CCDs have several advantages over conventional thin, n-channel CCDs, including enhanced quantum efficiency and reduced fringing at near-infrared wavelengths and improved radiation tolerance. Here we report results from the irradiation of CCDs with 12.5 and 55 MeV protons at the LBNL 88-Inch Cyclotron and with 0.1-1 MeV electrons at the LBNL [sup.60] Co source. These studies indicate that the LBNL CCDs perform well after irradiation, even in the parameters in which significant degradation is observed in other CCDs: charge transfer efficiency, dark current, and isolated hot pixels. Modeling the radiation exposure over a six-year mission lifetime with no annealing, we expect an increase in dark current of 20 [e.sup.-]/pixel/hr, and a degradation of charge transfer efficiency in the parallel direction of 3 x [10.sup.-6] and 1 x [10.sup.-6] in the serial direction. The dark current is observed to improve with an annealing cycle, while the parallel CTE is relatively unaffected and the serial CTE is somewhat degraded. As expected, the radiation tolerance of the p-channel LBNL CCDs is significantly improved over the conventional n-channel CCDs that are currently employed in space-based telescopes such as the Hubble Space Telescope. Index Terms--Astrophysics and space instrumentation, radiation damage effects.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189499
Volume :
55
Issue :
3
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.180798681