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CCDS Lesson I

CCD OPERATION The predecessor of the CCD was a device called the BUCKET BRIGADE DEVICE developed at the Phillips Research Labs The BBD was an analog delay line, made up of capacitors such that an analog signal was moving along one step at each clock cycle. The charge-coupled device was invented in 1969 at AT&T Bell Labs by Willard Boyle and George E. Smith.

The lab was working on semiconductor bubble memory when Boyle and Smith conceived of the design of what they termed, in their notebook, "Charge 'Bubble' Devices". A description of how the device could be used as a shift register and as a linear and area imaging devices was described in this first entry. The essence of the design was the ability to transfer charge along the surface of a semiconductor from one storage capacitor to the next. The initial paper describing the concept listed possible uses as a memory, a delay line, and an imaging device. (source Wikipedia). The first working CCD made with integrated circuit technology was a simple 8-bit shift register.

The Apogee ALTA U10

Camera views

CAMERA SUMMARY DESCRIPTION

CAMERA SPECS

CAMERA SPECS, cont.

QUANTUM EFFICIENCY

Kirchhoff's Laws of Spectral Analysis continuum spectrum emission spectrum 1. An incandescent solid or high dense gas (such as a blackbody) produces a continuous spectrum. II. A hot low-density gas produces an emissionline spectrum. absorption spectrum III. A continuous spectrum source viewed through a cooler low-density gas produces an absorption-line spectrum.

DETECTION MODES Photon detectors: Produce a signal that depends on an individual photon change the quantum state of electrons in the detector, i.e. current/ voltage, chemical reactions or a pulse of free electrons (vacuum photomultipliers). Thermal detectors: Convert the energy of photons into heat. (IR, XR, Gamma)...bolometers.. Wave detectors: Measure interference. Radio and microwave.

EFFICIENCY Photography is highly inefficient. Quantum efficiency, QE = N det 100% indicates no photon lost. N in Photography has QE in the range 0.5-5% Solid state devices have QEs in the range 20-95%. Quantum yield is the # of detection events (i.e for CCD creation of a e-h pair) per incident photon. i.e. If a γ has energy less than 5 ev, the qy is 1 (recall 3.65 ev is the energy required to remove an electron in Si.

What are CCDs? From Steve Howell, Handbook of CCD Astronomy The rain collecting bucket array analogy: An array of buckets covering a surface collects water. After the rain, each bucket is transported to a belt where it is drained into a meter-bucket. The actual CCD starts with the photoelectric effect. Silicon can absorb photons of the right energy (band gap energy 1.14 ev. It can then absorb between 1.1 and 4 ev (11,000 to 3,000 Å).

CCD OPERATION Each pixel has a structure allowing applied voltages to be place in subpixel size electrodes: gates. The gate structures let the pixel collect freed electrons and hold them in a potential well until the end of the exposure. Typically there are three p/ pixel. The voltages are controlled by clock circuits with every third gate connected to the same clock. The gates are cycled to transfer the charges after exposure terminates and readout begins. The efficiency in the charge transferred is CTE.

CCD OPERATION Each pixel has a structure allowing applied voltages to be place in subpixel size electrodes: gates. The gate structures let the pixel collect freed electrons and hold them in a potential well until the end of the exposure. Typically there are three p/ pixel. The voltages are controlled by clock circuits with every third gate connected to the same clock. The gates are cycled to transfer the charges after exposure terminates and readout begins. The efficiency in the charge transferred is CTE.

CCD OPERATION II Each column in the array is connected in parallel. Once clock cycle moves each row up one column. The top one is is shifted off the array into the output shift register (horizontal shift register). Each pixel in the output register is measure as a voltage and converted into and output digital number. The sensed charge is amplified by an output amplifier. Their sensitivity is typically of 0.5 to 4 microv/e. The conversion of of the output voltage to a DN is counted as an Analog to Digital Unit (ADU). The amount of voltage needed to produce 1 ADU is the gain of the device. A typical CCD gain 10 e - /ADU (per 10 e - 1 ADU). The conversion is performed by and ADC. Notice that with size the time to complete the operation increases. There are many tricks.

CCD TYPES Surface channel vs buried channel In surface channel the transfer occurs on the surface between overlapping gates. transfer rates in video CCDs are MHz. Problems: traps due to impurities. (one way of eliminating this is through pre-flash or zero flat (raising the charge: the CCD needs to low level prior to exposure). Better solution is to use a buried channel architecture. Front-sided vs back sided illuminated CCDs Front sided: light illuminates the front; thickness is 300 microns. Susceptible to detection of cosmic rays.

FRONT SIDED ILLUMINATED PIXEL

Back sided illuminated Are thinned to >15 microns and illuminated from behind. No interference with the gates. Advantage is better QE, better response to shorter wavelengths photons (no need to go through the gates). Disadvantage shallower pixel wells. Interline and frame transfer Interline transfer CCDs have each column of pixels (active) paralleled by a shielded column of storage (inactive) pixels.

Interline and frame transfer

Antiblooming CCDs The full well capacity of a pixel is exceed and bleeding appears.

Other CCDs types Multipinned phase CCDs Typically for thermoelectrically cooled devices. It relies on the inversion of all the 3 clock voltages and doping of the 3 gates to lower the dark (thermal) current. Orthogonal transfer CCDs Pixels can be shifted horizontally as well as vertically. Lower QE. First used in image motion. Low light level They have an extended serial register, clocked at a higher voltage (40-60 V) allowing for a slight chance of avalanche multiplication of electrons, effectively increasing the gain. i.e. for 1% the gain=1.01 N where N i st he number of elements in the register. For a N= 500 the gain is 145.

More stuff Superconducting tunnel junctions UV and IR detection CMOS devices more commercial. Additional circuitry. QE low. CCD coatings Different coatings enhance sensitivity particularly in wavelengths were Si fails.

EXERCISES FOR LESSON I From Handbook of CCD Astronomy (page 34 2nd edition): Ex 2, Ex 3, Ex 5, Ex 6, Ex 21.