Artigo Revisado por pares

Measurement of the subpixel structure of AXAF CCD's

1998; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 45; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/23.664168

ISSN

1558-1578

Autores

M. J. Pivovaroff, Stephen Jones, M. Bautz, S. Kissel, G. Prigozhin, G. Ricker, H. Tsunemi, Emi Miyata,

Tópico(s)

Calibration and Measurement Techniques

Resumo

The authors present a method to measure the subpixel structure of a charge-coupled device (CCD), information necessary to accurately determine (<1% uncertainty) the absolute detection efficiency of the device. Their approach uses a thin metal film with periodically spaced holes (small, compared to the pixel size) to localize incident X-rays to a particular region of the pixel. The mesh is rotated to create a small angular misalignment between the grid holes and the CCD pixels, producing a moire effect in the data. The resultant moire pattern is compared to a CCD model, and a best fit minimization technique is used to constrain the parameters that describe the subpixel structure. This technique was developed to measure and calibrate the X-ray CCD's that will comprise one of the two focal plane instruments on-board AXAF, but it is applicable for measuring the structure of any pixelated solid state device.

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