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Spectral characterisation and noise performance of Vanilla—an active pixel sensor

✍ Scribed by Andrew Blue; R. Bates; S.E. Bohndiek; A. Clark; Costas D. Arvanitis; T. Greenshaw; A. Laing; D. Maneuski; R. Turchetta; V. O’Shea


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
373 KB
Volume
591
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-9002

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✦ Synopsis


This work will report on the characterisation of a new active pixel sensor, Vanilla. The Vanilla comprises of 512 Â 512 (25mm 2 ) pixels. The sensor has a 12 bit digital output for full-frame mode, although it can also be readout in analogue mode, whereby it can also be read in a fully programmable region-of-interest (ROI) mode. In full frame, the sensor can operate at a readout rate of more than 100 frames per second (fps), while in ROI mode, the speed depends on the size, shape and number of ROIs. For example, an ROI of 6 Â 6 pixels can be read at 20,000 fps in analogue mode.

Using photon transfer curve (PTC) measurements allowed for the calculation of the read noise, shot noise, full-well capacity and camera gain constant of the sensor. Spectral response measurements detailed the quantum efficiency (QE) of the detector through the UV and visible region. Analysis of the ROI readout mode was also performed. Such measurements suggest that the Vanilla APS (active pixel sensor) will be suitable for a wide range of applications including particle physics and medical imaging.


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