Measuring the Soft X-Ray Quantum Efficiency of a Hybrid CMOS Detector
Abstract
Next-generation X-ray observatories, such as the Lynx X-ray Observatory Mission Concept or other similar concepts in the coming decade, will require detectors with high quantum efficiency (QE) across the soft X-ray band to observe the faint objects that drive their mission science objectives. Hybrid CMOS Detectors (HCDs), a form of active-pixel sensor, are promising candidates for use on these missions because of their fast read-out, low power consumption, and intrinsic radiation hardness. In this work, we present QE measurements of a Teledyne H2RG HCD, performed using a gas-flow proportional counter as a reference detector. We find that this detector achieves high QE across the soft X-ray band, with an effective QE of at the Mn K/K energies (5.90/6.49 keV), at the Al K energy (1.49 keV), at the O K energy (0.52 keV), and at the C K energy (0.28 keV). These values are in good agreement with our model, based on the absorption of detector layers. We find similar results in a more restrictive analysis considering only high-quality events, with only somewhat reduced QE at lower energies.
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@article{arxiv.2204.09126,
title = {Measuring the Soft X-Ray Quantum Efficiency of a Hybrid CMOS Detector},
author = {Joseph M. Colosimo and Abraham D. Falcone and Mitchell Wages and Samuel V. Hull and Daniel M. LaRocca and David N. Burrows and Cole R. Armstrong and Gooderham McCormick and Mitchell Range and Fredric Hancock},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.09126},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
21 pages, 14 figures. Published in the Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems. This work is an expansion of arXiv:2110.01531