Euclid preparation. Overview of Euclid infrared detector performance from ground tests
Euclid Collaboration: B. Kubik (1), R. Barbier (1), J. Clemens (2), S. Ferriol (1), A. Secroun (2), G. Smadja (1), W. Gillard (2), N. Fourmanoit (2), A. Ealet (1), S. Conseil (1), J. Zoubian (2), R. Kohley (3), J.-C. Salvignol (4), L. Conversi (5, 3), T. Maciaszek (6)

TL;DR
This paper reports on ground tests of Euclid's infrared detectors, demonstrating they meet performance requirements with high pixel efficiency, minimal crosstalk, low noise, and acceptable persistence, ensuring suitability for the mission.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive characterization and validation of Euclid infrared detectors' performance metrics before launch, including detailed measurement protocols and software tools.
Findings
Less than 0.2% non-functioning pixels
Crosstalk below 1% between adjacent pixels
Over 95% of pixels have QE >80%
Abstract
The paper describes the objectives, design and findings of the pre-launch ground characterisation campaigns of the Euclid infrared detectors. The pixel properties, including baseline, bad pixels, quantum efficiency, inter pixel capacitance, quantum efficiency, dark current, readout noise, conversion gain, response nonlinearity, and image persistence were measured and characterised for each pixel. We describe in detail the test flow definition that allows us to derive the pixel properties and we present the data acquisition and data quality check software implemented for this purpose. We also outline the measurement protocols of all the pixel properties presented and we provide a comprehensive overview of the performance of the Euclid infrared detectors as derived after tuning the operating parameters of the detectors. The main conclusion of this work is that the performance of the…
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TopicsCalibration and Measurement Techniques · Infrared Target Detection Methodologies
