High Efficiency UV/Optical/NIR Detectors for Large Aperture Telescopes and UV Explorer Missions: Development of and Field Observations with Delta-doped Arrays

A number of exciting concepts are under development for Flagship, Probe class, Explorer class, and Suborbital class NASA missions in the ultraviolet/optical spectral ranges. These missions will depend on high performance silicon detector arrays being delivered affordably and in high numbers. In a fo...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2017-01
Hauptverfasser: Shouleh Nikzad, Jewell, April D, Hoenk, Michael E, Jones, Todd, Hennessy, John, Goodsall, Tim, Carver, Alexander, Shapiro, Charles, Cheng, Samuel R, Hamden, Erika, Kyne, Gillian, Martin, D Christopher, Schiminovich, David, Scowen, Paul, France, Kevin, McCandliss, Stephan, Lupu, Roxana E
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Zusammenfassung:A number of exciting concepts are under development for Flagship, Probe class, Explorer class, and Suborbital class NASA missions in the ultraviolet/optical spectral ranges. These missions will depend on high performance silicon detector arrays being delivered affordably and in high numbers. In a focused effort we have advanced delta-doping technology to high throughput and high yield wafer-scale processing, encompassing a multitude of state-of-the-art silicon-based detector formats and designs. As part of this technology advancement and in preparation for upcoming missions, we have embarked on a number of field observations, instrument integrations, and independent evaluations of delta-doped arrays. In this paper, we present recent data and innovations from the Advanced Detectors and Systems program at JPL, including two-dimensional doping technology; our end-to-end post-fabrication processing of high performance UV/Optical/NIR arrays; and advanced coatings for detectors and optical elements. Additionally, we present examples of past, in-progress, and planned observations and deployments of delta-doped arrays.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1612.04734