This paper presents an investigation into total ionizing dose (TID) effects on I-V and noise characteristics of MOS transistors manufactured in a 0.18 µm CMOS Image Sensor (CIS) process. The CIS are intended for use in space science missions experiencing harsh radiation environments, such as ESA’s forthcoming JUICE mission. Devices were therefore irradiated to various TID levels up to 1 Mrad. Following irradiation, significant leakage current and threshold voltage modification was observed, and this was found to be more severe for devices with small channel geometries. Noise spectral density measurements were also performed at the different irradiation steps. Noise in the smaller geometry devices was found to increase following irradiation,...
A group of four commercial sensors with pixel pitches below 2μm has been irradiated with 60Co source...
We present here a study on both CMOS sensors and elementary structures (photodiodes and in-pixel MOS...
CMOS image sensors are nowadays extensively considered for several space applications. Mission requi...
This paper presents temporal noise measurement results for several total ionizing dose (TID) steps u...
CMOS Image Sensors (CIS) have become the main solid state image sensor technology for visible imagin...
The space radiation environment is damaging to silicon devices, such as Complementary Metal Oxide Se...
This paper is focused on the study of the noise performance of 65 nm CMOS transistors at extremely h...
In this paper we present a study of ionizing radiation effects, up to 5 kGy, in several CMOS image s...
An overview of ionizing radiation effects in imagers manufactured in a 0.18-μm CMOS image sensor te...
International audienceThe impact of the manufacturing process on the radiation-induced degradation e...
This paper presents a summary of the main results we observed after several years of study on irradi...
CMOS image sensors are widely used on Earth and are becoming increasingly favourable for use in spac...
Technologically-enhanced electronic devices are used in various fields as space imaging or diagnosti...
Nowadays, CMOS Image Sensors (CIS), also called Active Pixel Sensors (APS), represent the most popul...
Ionizing radiation effects on CMOS image sensors (CIS) manufactured using a 0.18 µm imaging technolo...
A group of four commercial sensors with pixel pitches below 2μm has been irradiated with 60Co source...
We present here a study on both CMOS sensors and elementary structures (photodiodes and in-pixel MOS...
CMOS image sensors are nowadays extensively considered for several space applications. Mission requi...
This paper presents temporal noise measurement results for several total ionizing dose (TID) steps u...
CMOS Image Sensors (CIS) have become the main solid state image sensor technology for visible imagin...
The space radiation environment is damaging to silicon devices, such as Complementary Metal Oxide Se...
This paper is focused on the study of the noise performance of 65 nm CMOS transistors at extremely h...
In this paper we present a study of ionizing radiation effects, up to 5 kGy, in several CMOS image s...
An overview of ionizing radiation effects in imagers manufactured in a 0.18-μm CMOS image sensor te...
International audienceThe impact of the manufacturing process on the radiation-induced degradation e...
This paper presents a summary of the main results we observed after several years of study on irradi...
CMOS image sensors are widely used on Earth and are becoming increasingly favourable for use in spac...
Technologically-enhanced electronic devices are used in various fields as space imaging or diagnosti...
Nowadays, CMOS Image Sensors (CIS), also called Active Pixel Sensors (APS), represent the most popul...
Ionizing radiation effects on CMOS image sensors (CIS) manufactured using a 0.18 µm imaging technolo...
A group of four commercial sensors with pixel pitches below 2μm has been irradiated with 60Co source...
We present here a study on both CMOS sensors and elementary structures (photodiodes and in-pixel MOS...
CMOS image sensors are nowadays extensively considered for several space applications. Mission requi...