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A new concept for a cryogenic amplifier stage

✍ Scribed by V. Fedl; L. Barl; G. Lutz; R. Richter; L. Strüder


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
760 KB
Volume
624
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-9002

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✦ Synopsis


The observation of astrophysical objects in the mid-infrared requires Blocked Impurity Band (BIB) detectors based on n-doped Silicon. It is desirable to observe faint astronomical objects with such a detector, which can be achieved with a high signal to noise ratio. These detectors operate at a temperature range from 6 to 12 K. We foresee a new detector concept for the readout of the generated signal charge. Our aim is to implement a Depleted P-channel Field Effect Transistor (DEPFET) Active Pixel Sensor (APS) on the BIB detector in order to have a high sensitivity. We successfully operated the DEPFET under cryogenic conditions and investigated the reset mechanism of the collected signal charge.

We identified uncomplete clear with freeze-out of the signal charge into ionized shallow donor states in the heavily doped internal Gate of the DEPFET due to low thermal energy. Therefore, we found a solution to emit these localized signal charges into the conduction band in order to ensure the transport from the internal Gate to the Clear contact. It is possible to apply electric fields higher than 17 kV=cm at the position of the collected signal charge to emit the electrons from the shallow donor states. The electric field enhanced emission is equivalent to the tunneling effect.


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