Single electron Sensitive Readout (SiSeRO) X-ray detectors: Technological progress and characterization
Tanmoy Chattopadhyay, Sven Herrmann, Peter Orel, R. G. Morris, Daniel, R. Wilkins, Steven W. Allen, Gregory Prigozhin, Beverly LaMarr, Andrew, Malonis, Richard Foster, Marshall W. Bautz, Kevan Donlon, Michael Cooper, and, Christopher Leitz

TL;DR
This paper presents the development and characterization of SiSeRO, a novel on-chip charge detector for CCDs, demonstrating high gain, low noise, and potential for advanced X-ray astronomical imaging.
Contribution
The paper introduces SiSeRO technology, details its working principle, and reports on prototype performance, including high gain and low noise, with potential for sub-electron noise performance.
Findings
Charge/current conversion gain >700 pA/electron
ENC around 6 electrons RMS
FWHM approximately 140 eV at 5.9 keV
Abstract
Single electron Sensitive Read Out (SiSeRO) is a novel on-chip charge detector output stage for charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors. Developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, this technology uses a p-MOSFET transistor with a depleted internal gate beneath the transistor channel. The transistor source-drain current is modulated by the transfer of charge into the internal gate. At Stanford, we have developed a readout module based on the drain current of the on-chip transistor to characterize the device. Characterization was performed for a number of prototype sensors with different device architectures, e.g. location of the internal gate, MOSFET polysilicon gate structure, and location of the trough in the internal gate with respect to the source and drain of the MOSFET (the trough is introduced to confine the charge in the internal gate). Using a buried-channel SiSeRO, we have achieved…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors · Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques
