Title of article :
Application of a finite size of the charge cloud shape generated by an X-ray photon inside the CCD
Author/Authors :
Tsunemi، نويسنده , , H and Hiraga، نويسنده , , J and Miyata، نويسنده , , E، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
A mesh experiment enables us to specify the X-ray landing position on a charge-coupled device (CCD) with subpixel resolution. By this experiment, we find that the final charge cloud shape generated by Ti–K X-ray photons (4.5 keV) in the CCD is about 1.5×1.1 μm2 (standard deviation). An X-ray photon photoabsorbed in the CCD generates a number of electrons, forming an X-ray event. It becomes up to a 4-pixel-split event since the pixel size of the CCD used (12 μm square pixel) is bigger than the charge cloud size. Using the mesh experiment, we can determine the X-ray landing position on the CCD. In this way, we can compare the estimated X-ray landing position with the actual landing position on the CCD. Employing the charge cloud shape, we can improve the position resolution of the X-ray CCD by referring to the X-ray event pattern. We find that the position accuracy of our method is about 1.0 μm. We discuss our method, comparing it with the charge centroid method.
Keywords :
Charge-coupled device , Charge centroid method , Mesh experiment , Cloud shape method
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics