The effect of non-ionising energy loss(NIEL) of protons in charge-coupled devices is to displace silicon atoms and any dopant materials present from their lattice positions to form lattice defects which in turn can trap electrons [1]. A CCD operating as a photon counter for x-ray spectroscopy relies on the efficient transfer of charge from one region to another. The number of defects produced will reduce the charge transfer efficiency (CTE) and hence degrade the spectral resolution of the energy distribution of interest [2]. The Swift X-ray Telescope will be equipped with a single EPIC MOS CCD22 as developed for the XMM project [3]. It is the aim of this study to determine the effect of the radiation environment on the performance of the CC...
This paper presents work carried out in support of swept-charge device (SCD) characterisation for th...
Soon after launch, the Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS), one of the focal plane instruments ...
A number of studies have demonstrated that a room temperature proton irradiation may not be sufficie...
The University of Tübingen 3.5 MeV Van de Graaf accelerator facility was used to investigate the eff...
The first generation of Swept Charge Device (SCD) the e2v technologies plc CCD54 was used in the Dem...
In this thesis, the damage caused by space radiation on the Swift X-ray telescope CCD is investigate...
Radiation damage effects are problematic for space-based detectors. Highly energetic particles, pred...
The outcome of several studies into future X-ray astronomy satellite missions has favoured the appro...
The e2v technologies Swept Charge Device (SCD) was developed as a large area detector for X-ray Flor...
The University of Tübingen 3.5 MeV Van de Graaf accelerator facility was used to investigate the eff...
Context. Since its launch in November 2004, Swift has revolutionised our understanding of gamma-ray ...
The Charge Coupled Device (CCD) is useful as an imaging detector in the x-ray waveband, and, when us...
This thesis describes a study on the impact of irradiation particle type and particle energy on sili...
This paper presents work carried out in support of swept-charge device (SCD) characterisation for th...
The e2v technologies CCD54, or swept-charge device (SCD) has been extensively radiation tested for u...
This paper presents work carried out in support of swept-charge device (SCD) characterisation for th...
Soon after launch, the Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS), one of the focal plane instruments ...
A number of studies have demonstrated that a room temperature proton irradiation may not be sufficie...
The University of Tübingen 3.5 MeV Van de Graaf accelerator facility was used to investigate the eff...
The first generation of Swept Charge Device (SCD) the e2v technologies plc CCD54 was used in the Dem...
In this thesis, the damage caused by space radiation on the Swift X-ray telescope CCD is investigate...
Radiation damage effects are problematic for space-based detectors. Highly energetic particles, pred...
The outcome of several studies into future X-ray astronomy satellite missions has favoured the appro...
The e2v technologies Swept Charge Device (SCD) was developed as a large area detector for X-ray Flor...
The University of Tübingen 3.5 MeV Van de Graaf accelerator facility was used to investigate the eff...
Context. Since its launch in November 2004, Swift has revolutionised our understanding of gamma-ray ...
The Charge Coupled Device (CCD) is useful as an imaging detector in the x-ray waveband, and, when us...
This thesis describes a study on the impact of irradiation particle type and particle energy on sili...
This paper presents work carried out in support of swept-charge device (SCD) characterisation for th...
The e2v technologies CCD54, or swept-charge device (SCD) has been extensively radiation tested for u...
This paper presents work carried out in support of swept-charge device (SCD) characterisation for th...
Soon after launch, the Advanced CCD Imaging Spectrometer (ACIS), one of the focal plane instruments ...
A number of studies have demonstrated that a room temperature proton irradiation may not be sufficie...