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Single-electron and single-photon sensitivity with a silicon Skipper CCD

We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout of a thick, fully depleted charge-coupled device (CCD) to achieve an unprecedented noise level of 0.068  e- rms/pixel. This is the first time that discrete subelectron readout noise has been achieved...

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Autores principales: Tiffenberg, Javier, Sofo-Haro, Miguel, Drlica-Wagner, Alex, Essig, Rouven, Guardincerri, Yann, Holland, Steve, Volansky, Tomer, Yu, Tien-Tien
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.131802
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2268243
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author Tiffenberg, Javier
Sofo-Haro, Miguel
Drlica-Wagner, Alex
Essig, Rouven
Guardincerri, Yann
Holland, Steve
Volansky, Tomer
Yu, Tien-Tien
author_facet Tiffenberg, Javier
Sofo-Haro, Miguel
Drlica-Wagner, Alex
Essig, Rouven
Guardincerri, Yann
Holland, Steve
Volansky, Tomer
Yu, Tien-Tien
author_sort Tiffenberg, Javier
collection CERN
description We have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout of a thick, fully depleted charge-coupled device (CCD) to achieve an unprecedented noise level of 0.068  e- rms/pixel. This is the first time that discrete subelectron readout noise has been achieved reproducible over millions of pixels on a stable, large-area detector. This enables the contemporaneous, discrete, and quantized measurement of charge in pixels, irrespective of whether they contain zero electrons or thousands of electrons. Thus, the resulting CCD detector is an ultra-sensitive calorimeter. It is also capable of counting single photons in the optical and near-infrared regime. Implementing this innovative non-destructive readout system has a negligible impact on CCD design and fabrication, and there are nearly immediate scientific applications. As a particle detector, this CCD will have unprecedented sensitivity to low-mass dark matter particles and coherent neutrino-nucleus scattering, while future astronomical applications may include direct imaging and spectroscopy of exoplanets.
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spelling cern-22682432023-03-28T02:33:38Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.131802http://cds.cern.ch/record/2268243engTiffenberg, JavierSofo-Haro, MiguelDrlica-Wagner, AlexEssig, RouvenGuardincerri, YannHolland, SteveVolansky, TomerYu, Tien-TienSingle-electron and single-photon sensitivity with a silicon Skipper CCDhep-exParticle Physics - Experimentastro-ph.IMAstrophysics and Astronomyphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesWe have developed ultralow-noise electronics in combination with repetitive, nondestructive readout of a thick, fully depleted charge-coupled device (CCD) to achieve an unprecedented noise level of 0.068  e- rms/pixel. This is the first time that discrete subelectron readout noise has been achieved reproducible over millions of pixels on a stable, large-area detector. This enables the contemporaneous, discrete, and quantized measurement of charge in pixels, irrespective of whether they contain zero electrons or thousands of electrons. Thus, the resulting CCD detector is an ultra-sensitive calorimeter. It is also capable of counting single photons in the optical and near-infrared regime. Implementing this innovative non-destructive readout system has a negligible impact on CCD design and fabrication, and there are nearly immediate scientific applications. As a particle detector, this CCD will have unprecedented sensitivity to low-mass dark matter particles and coherent neutrino-nucleus scattering, while future astronomical applications may include direct imaging and spectroscopy of exoplanets.We have developed a non-destructive readout system that uses a floating-gate amplifier on a thick, fully depleted charge coupled device (CCD) to achieve ultra-low readout noise of 0.068 e- rms/pix. This is the first time that discrete sub-electron readout noise has been achieved reproducibly over millions of pixels on a stable, large-area detector. This allows the precise counting of the number of electrons in each pixel, ranging from pixels with 0 electrons to more than 1500 electrons. The resulting CCD detector is thus an ultra-sensitive calorimeter. It is also capable of counting single photons in the optical and near-infrared regime. Implementing this innovative non-destructive readout system has a negligible impact on CCD design and fabrication, and there are nearly immediate scientific applications. As a particle detector, this CCD will have unprecedented sensitivity to low-mass dark matter particles and coherent neutrino-nucleus scattering, while astronomical applications include future direct imaging and spectroscopy of exoplanets.arXiv:1706.00028FERMILAB-PUB-17-183-AE-E-PPDYITP-SB-16-25CERN-TH-2017-114oai:cds.cern.ch:22682432017-05-31
spellingShingle hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
astro-ph.IM
Astrophysics and Astronomy
physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Tiffenberg, Javier
Sofo-Haro, Miguel
Drlica-Wagner, Alex
Essig, Rouven
Guardincerri, Yann
Holland, Steve
Volansky, Tomer
Yu, Tien-Tien
Single-electron and single-photon sensitivity with a silicon Skipper CCD
title Single-electron and single-photon sensitivity with a silicon Skipper CCD
title_full Single-electron and single-photon sensitivity with a silicon Skipper CCD
title_fullStr Single-electron and single-photon sensitivity with a silicon Skipper CCD
title_full_unstemmed Single-electron and single-photon sensitivity with a silicon Skipper CCD
title_short Single-electron and single-photon sensitivity with a silicon Skipper CCD
title_sort single-electron and single-photon sensitivity with a silicon skipper ccd
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
astro-ph.IM
Astrophysics and Astronomy
physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.131802
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2268243
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