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25 August 2005 Radiation induced luminescence of the CdZnTe substrate in HgCdTe detectors for WFC3
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Abstract
Proton induced luminescence in the HgCdTe detectors for the Wide Field Camera 3 instrument has been investigated. A radiation experiment has been conducted to localize the source of the luminescence. Conclusive evidence is shown that the luminescence originates in the CdZnTe substrate and propagates toward HgCdTe photodiodes as ~800 nm radiation. Luminescence is proportional to the proton energy deposited in the substrate. Subsequent testing of detectors with the substrate removed confirmed that substrate removal completely eliminates proton induced luminescence.
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Augustyn Waczynski, Paul W. Marshall, Cheryl J. Marshall, Roger Foltz, Randy A. Kimble, Scott D. Johnson, and Robert J. Hill "Radiation induced luminescence of the CdZnTe substrate in HgCdTe detectors for WFC3", Proc. SPIE 5902, Focal Plane Arrays for Space Telescopes II, 59020P (25 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.617716
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Luminescence

Mercury cadmium telluride

Quantum efficiency

Photons

Aluminum

Cameras

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