DocumentCode
1098587
Title
Comparison of Measured Dark Current Distributions With Calculated Damage Energy Distributions in HgCdTe
Author
Marshall, C.J. ; Marshall, P.W. ; Howe, C.L. ; Reed, R.A. ; Weller, R.A. ; Mendenhall, M.. ; Waczynski, A.. ; Ladbury, R.. ; Jordan, T.M.
Author_Institution
NASA-GSFC, Greenbelt
Volume
54
Issue
4
fYear
2007
Firstpage
1097
Lastpage
1103
Abstract
This paper presents a combined Monte Carlo and analytic approach to the calculation of the pixel-to-pixel distribution of proton-induced damage in a HgCdTe sensor array and compares the results to measured dark current distributions after damage by 63 MeV protons. The moments of the Coulombic, nuclear elastic and nuclear inelastic damage distributions were extracted from Monte Carlo simulations and combined to form a damage distribution using the analytic techniques first described by Marshall The calculations show that the high energy recoils from the nuclear inelastic reactions (calculated using the Monte Carlo code MCNPX) produce a pronounced skewing of the damage energy distribution. While the nuclear elastic component (also calculated using the MCNPX) contributes only a small fraction of the total nonionizing damage energy, its inclusion in the shape of the damage across the array is significant. The Coulombic contribution was calculated using the Monte Carlo radiative energy desposition (MRED), a Geant4 application. The comparison with the dark current distribution strongly suggests that mechanisms which are not linearly correlated with nonionizing damage produced according to collision kinematics are responsible for the observed dark current increases. This has important implications for the process of predicting the on-orbit dark current response of the HgCdTe sensor array.
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; position sensitive particle detectors; proton effects; semiconductor counters; Coulombic damage distribution; HgCdTe sensor array; Monte Carlo radiative energy desposition; damage energy distributions; dark current distributions; nuclear elastic damage distribution; nuclear inelastic damage distribution; pixel-to-pixel distribution; proton-induced damage; Current measurement; Dark current; Energy measurement; Extraterrestrial measurements; Infrared detectors; Kinematics; Monte Carlo methods; Protons; Sensor arrays; Telescopes; CCD; GEANT4; HgCdTe; dark current distribution; proton effects;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2007.895804
Filename
4291756
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