Title :
Particle detection with PNCCDs
Author :
Andritschke, Robert ; Meidinger, Norbert ; Elbs, Johannes ; Hartmann, Robert ; Ziegler, Alexander ; Kimmel, Nils ; Schächner, Gabriele ; Ebermayer, Stefanie ; Herrmann, Sven ; Hälker, Olaf ; Reiffers, Jonas ; Holl, Peter ; Schopper, Florian ; Strüder, Lot
Author_Institution :
Max-Planck Inst. for Extraterrestrial Phys., Germany
fDate :
Oct. 30 2010-Nov. 6 2010
Abstract :
A PNCCD is successfully operating as one of the focal plane CCDs aboard the satellite XMM-Newton. An advanced version of this kind of CCDs will be the sensing devices for the eROSITA X-ray astronomy mission. These fully depleted CCDs are developed and manufactured at the MaxPlanck-Institute Semiconductor Lab together with the company PNSensor. Their performance features make them useful in a variety of measurement situations in addition to the astronomical ones. Applications range from photon detection (e.g. optical wave front sensors, cameras for X-ray free electron lasers) to charged particle detection of e.g. electrons, protons, and alpha particles. First tests have been performed for using a PNCCD in a transmission electron microscope (TEM). Alpha particles of an 241Am radioactive source are used for generating large signal electron clouds for diagnostic purposes. Finally, protons have been used in a radiation hardness test. These three applications will be described and discussed. The prospect of resolving space and energy of each particle in combination with ~100% efficiency makes the PNCCD especially suitable for low flux applications e.g. examining sensitive samples in a TEM.
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; X-ray astronomy; X-ray detection; astronomical telescopes; focal planes; free electron lasers; radiation hardening (electronics); radioactive sources; transmission electron microscopy; 241Am radioactive source; CCD; MaxPlanck-Institute Semiconductor Lab; PNCCDs; PNSensor; X-ray free electron lasers; XMM-Newton satellite; eROSITA X-ray astronomy mission; focal plane; optical wavefront sensors; particle detection; photon detection; radiation hardness test; sensing devices; signal electron clouds; transmission electron microscope; Alpha particles; Atmospheric measurements; Detectors; Extraterrestrial measurements; Particle measurements; Pixel; Protons;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS/MIC), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Knoxville, TN
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9106-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2010.5874106