Title :
Caliste 64, an Innovative CdTe Hard X-Ray Micro-Camera
Author :
Meuris, A. ; Limousin, O. ; Lugiez, F. ; Gevin, O. ; Pinsard, F. ; Mer, I. Le ; Delagnes, E. ; Vassal, M.C. ; Soufflet, F. ; Bocage, R.
Author_Institution :
CEA Saclay/DSM/DAPNIA Service d´´Astrophys., Gif-sur-Yvette
fDate :
4/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A prototype 64 pixel miniature camera has been designed and tested for the Simbol-X hard X-ray observatory to be flown on the joint CNES-ASI space mission in 2014. This device is called Caliste 64. It is a high performance spectro-imager with event time-tagging capability, able to detect photons between 2 keV and 250 keV. Caliste 64 is the assembly of a 1 or 2 mm thick CdTe detector mounted on top of a readout module. CdTe detectors equipped with aluminum Schottky barrier contacts are used because of their very low dark current and excellent spectroscopic performance. Front-end electronics is a stack of four IDeF-X Vl.l ASICs, arranged perpendicular to the detection plane, to read out each pixel independently. The whole camera fits in a 10 times 10 times 20 mm3 volume and is juxtaposable on its four sides. This allows the device to be used as an elementary unit in a larger array of Caliste 64 cameras. Noise performance resulted in an ENC better than 60 electrons rms in average. The first prototype camera is tested at -10degC with a bias of -400 V. The spectrum summed across the 64 pixels results in a resolution of 697 eV FWHM at 13.9 keV and 808 eV FWHM at 59.54 keV.
Keywords :
II-VI semiconductors; Schottky barriers; X-ray astronomy; X-ray detection; X-ray imaging; application specific integrated circuits; cadmium compounds; semiconductor device noise; ASIC; Caliste 64; CdTe; CdTe detector; CdTe hard X-ray microcamera; aluminum Schottky barrier contacts; dark current; electron volt energy 2 keV to 250 keV; readout module; size 1 mm; size 2 mm; spectro-imager; Aluminum; Assembly; Cameras; Detectors; Event detection; Observatories; Prototypes; Schottky barriers; Space missions; Testing; ASIC; CdTe; IDeF-X; Simbol-X; X-ray astronomy detectors; X-ray image sensors; spectroscopy;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2008.918742