We have been developing silicon-on-insulator (SOI) pixel detectors with a pinned depleted diode (PDD) structure, named "XRPIX", for X-ray astronomy. The PDD structure is formed in a thick p-type substrate, to which high negative voltage is applied to make it fully depleted. A pinned p-well is introduced at the backside of the insulator layer to reduce a dark current generation at the Si-SiO2 interface and to fix the back-gate voltage of the SOI transistors. An n-well is further introduced between the p-well and the substrate to make a potential barrier between them and suppress a leakage current. An optimization study on the n-well dopant concentration is necessary because a higher dopant concentration could result in a higher potential barrier but also in a larger sense-node capacitance leading to a lower spectroscopic performance, and vice versa. Based on a device simulation, we fabricated five candidate chips having different n-well dopant concentrations. We successfully found out the best n-well design, which suppressed a large leakage current and showed satisfactory X-ray spectroscopic performance. Too low and too high n-well dopant concentration chips showed a large leakage current and degraded X-ray spectroscopic performance, respectively. We also found that the dependency of X-ray spectroscopic performance on the n-well dopant concentration can be largely explained by the difference in sense-node capacitance.
@article{arxiv.2401.04365,
title = {Design study and spectroscopic performance of SOI pixel detector with a pinned depleted diode structure for X-ray astronomy},
author = {Masataka Yukumoto and Koji Mori and Ayaki Takeda and Yusuke Nishioka and Syuto Yonemura and Daisuke Izumi and Uzuki Iwakiri and Takeshi G. Tsuru and Ikuo Kurachi and Kouichi Hagino and Yasuo Arai and Takayoshi Kohmura and Takaaki Tanaka and Miraku Kimura and Yuta Fuchita and Taiga Yoshida and Tomonori Ikeda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.04365},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
9 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in NIM A