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The Speedster-EXD- A New Event-Driven Hybrid CMOS X-ray Detector

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2016-02-26 v1

Abstract

The Speedster-EXD is a new 64x64 pixel, 40 μ\mum pixel pitch, 100 μ\mum depletion depth hybrid CMOS X-ray detector (HCD) with the capability of reading out only those pixels containing event charge, thus enabling fast effective frame rates. A global charge threshold can be specified, and pixels containing charge above this threshold are flagged and read out. The Speedster detector has also been designed with other advanced in-pixel features to improve performance, including a low-noise, high-gain CTIA amplifier that eliminates interpixel capacitance crosstalk (IPC), and in-pixel Correlated Double Sampling (CDS) subtraction to reduce reset noise. We measure the best energy resolution on the Speedster-EXD detector to be 206 eV (3.5 %) at 5.89 keV and 172 eV (10.0 %) at 1.49 keV. The average IPC to the four adjacent pixels is measured to be 0.25 ±\pm 0.2 % (i.e. consistent with zero). The pixel-to-pixel gain variation is measured to be 0.80 ±\pm 0.03 %, and a Monte Carlo simulation is applied to better characterize the contributions to the energy resolution.

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@article{arxiv.1602.07709,
  title  = {The Speedster-EXD- A New Event-Driven Hybrid CMOS X-ray Detector},
  author = {Christopher V. Griffith and Abraham D. Falcone and Zachary R. Prieskorn and David N. Burrows},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.07709},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

24 pages, 14 figures. Accepted for publication in the Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems