The University of Tübingen 3.5 MeV Van de Graaf accelerator facility was used to investigate the effect of low energy protons on the performance of the European Photon Imaging Camera (EPIC), metal–oxide semiconductor (MOS), charge coupled devices (CCDs). Two CCDs were irradiated in different parts of their detecting areas using different proton spectra and dose rates. Iron-55 was the calibration source in all cases and was used to measure any increases in charge transfer inefficiency (CTI) and spectral resolution of the CCDs. Additional changes in the CCD bright pixel table and changes in the low X-ray energy response of the device were examined. The Monte Carlo code Stopping Range of Ions in Matter (SRIM) was used to model the effect of a ...
In this thesis, the damage caused by space radiation on the Swift X-ray telescope CCD is investigate...
Comparisons have been made of the relative degradation of charge transfer efficiency in n-channel an...
Radiation damage effects are problematic for space-based detectors. Highly energetic particles, pred...
The University of Tübingen 3.5 MeV Van de Graaf accelerator facility was used to investigate the eff...
The effect of non-ionising energy loss(NIEL) of protons in charge-coupled devices is to displace sil...
The effect of different 10 MeV equivalent proton fluences on the performance of E2V Technologies (fo...
Radiation effects on semiconductor devices is a topical issue for high-intensity accelerator project...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of radiation damage in CCDs used for space applications. T...
Electron Multiplying Charge Coupled Devices (EMCCDs) have revolutionised low light level imaging, pr...
Modeling results are presented for proton-induced degradation of charge-coupled devices (CCDs) used ...
The first generation of Swept Charge Device (SCD) the e2v technologies plc CCD54 was used in the Dem...
The e2v technologies CCD54, or swept-charge device (SCD) has been extensively radiation tested for u...
Current optical space telescopes rely upon silicon charge-coupled devices (CCDs) to detect and image...
The outcome of several studies into future X-ray astronomy satellite missions has favoured the appro...
Abstract—This paper describes the irradiation of 95 electron multiplication charge coupled devices (...
In this thesis, the damage caused by space radiation on the Swift X-ray telescope CCD is investigate...
Comparisons have been made of the relative degradation of charge transfer efficiency in n-channel an...
Radiation damage effects are problematic for space-based detectors. Highly energetic particles, pred...
The University of Tübingen 3.5 MeV Van de Graaf accelerator facility was used to investigate the eff...
The effect of non-ionising energy loss(NIEL) of protons in charge-coupled devices is to displace sil...
The effect of different 10 MeV equivalent proton fluences on the performance of E2V Technologies (fo...
Radiation effects on semiconductor devices is a topical issue for high-intensity accelerator project...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of radiation damage in CCDs used for space applications. T...
Electron Multiplying Charge Coupled Devices (EMCCDs) have revolutionised low light level imaging, pr...
Modeling results are presented for proton-induced degradation of charge-coupled devices (CCDs) used ...
The first generation of Swept Charge Device (SCD) the e2v technologies plc CCD54 was used in the Dem...
The e2v technologies CCD54, or swept-charge device (SCD) has been extensively radiation tested for u...
Current optical space telescopes rely upon silicon charge-coupled devices (CCDs) to detect and image...
The outcome of several studies into future X-ray astronomy satellite missions has favoured the appro...
Abstract—This paper describes the irradiation of 95 electron multiplication charge coupled devices (...
In this thesis, the damage caused by space radiation on the Swift X-ray telescope CCD is investigate...
Comparisons have been made of the relative degradation of charge transfer efficiency in n-channel an...
Radiation damage effects are problematic for space-based detectors. Highly energetic particles, pred...