论文标题
SOI像素传感器的低能X射线性能用于天文学,“ XRPIX”
Low-Energy X-ray Performance of SOI Pixel Sensors for Astronomy, "XRPIX"
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论文摘要
我们一直在开发一种新型的X射线像素传感器“ XRPIX”,使我们能够在1-20 KEV的宽能带中进行成像光谱,以供未来的日本X射线卫星“ Force”。 XRPIX设备是用互补的金属氧化物 - 氧化型硅在绝缘子技术中制造的,并具有“事件驱动的读数模式”,其中仅通过使用配备每个像素的触发输出功能的击中信息来读出一个命中事件。本文报告了具有固定二极管(PDD)结构的“ XRPIX6E”设备的低能X射线性能。 PDD结构特别降低了读数噪声,因此有望在很大程度上提高低能X射线的量子效率。尽管在“帧读数模式”中成功检测到0.68 KEV的F-K X射线和1.5 keV的Al-K X射线,其中所有像素在不使用触发输出功能的情况下串行读取所有像素,但该设备能够检测到al-k X射线,但在事件驱动器读取模式下未检测到f-k X射线。在事件驱动的读数模式下,在AL-K X射线的计数图中观察到不均匀性,这是由于在比较器电路输入时基座电压的区域向区域变化。最低的阈值能量为1.1 KEV,对于最小化的设备中的一个小区域而言。在感官节点处的电荷敏感放大器的噪声和与触发输出功能有关的噪声分别为$ 18〜E^ - $(RMS)和〜$ 13〜E^ - $(RMS)。
We have been developing a new type of X-ray pixel sensors, "XRPIX", allowing us to perform imaging spectroscopy in the wide energy band of 1-20 keV for the future Japanese X-ray satellite "FORCE". The XRPIX devices are fabricated with complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor silicon-on-insulator technology, and have the "Event-Driven readout mode", in which only a hit event is read out by using hit information from a trigger output function equipped with each pixel. This paper reports on the low-energy X-ray performance of the "XRPIX6E" device with a Pinned Depleted Diode (PDD) structure. The PDD structure especially reduces the readout noise, and hence is expected to largely improve the quantum efficiencies for low-energy X-rays. While F-K X-rays at 0.68 keV and Al-K X-rays at 1.5 keV are successfully detected in the "Frame readout mode", in which all pixels are read out serially without using the trigger output function, the device is able to detect Al-K X-rays, but not F-K X-rays in the Event-Driven readout mode. Non-uniformity is observed in the counts maps of Al-K X-rays in the Event-Driven readout mode, which is due to region-to-region variation of the pedestal voltages at the input to the comparator circuit. The lowest available threshold energy is 1.1 keV for a small region in the device where the non-uniformity is minimized. The noise of the charge sensitive amplifier at the sense node and the noise related to the trigger output function are ~$18~e^-$ (rms) and ~$13~e^-$ (rms), respectively.