The Euclid VIS CCD detector design, development, and programme status
2014; SPIE; Volume: 9154; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1117/12.2057587
ISSN1996-756X
AutoresA. Short, D. E. Barry, Michel Berthé, N. Boudin, O. Boulade, R. Cole, M. Cropper, L. Duvet, J Endicott, L. Gaspar Venancio, Jason Gow, P. Guttridge, David Hall, Andrew D. Holland, H. Israel, R. Kohley, R. Laureijs, José Lorenzo Alvarez, J. Martignac, J. Maskell, R. Massey, Neil J. Murray, S. Niemi, Peter Pool, S. Pottinger, Thibaut Prod’homme, Giuseppe D. Racca, J-C Salvignol, Wolfgang Suske, Magdalena Szafraniec, P. Verhoeve, D. Walton, R. G. Wheeler,
Tópico(s)Calibration and Measurement Techniques
ResumoThe focal plane array of the Euclid VIS instrument comprises 36 large area, back-illuminated, red-enhanced CCD detectors (designated CCD 273). These CCDs were specified by the Euclid VIS instrument team in close collaboration with ESA and e2v technologies. Prototypes were fabricated and tested through an ESA pre-development activity and the contract to qualify and manufacture flight CCDs is now underway. This paper describes the CCD requirements, the design (and design drivers) for the CCD and package, the current status of the CCD production programme and a summary of key performance measurements.
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