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25 August 2005 James Webb space telescope: noise results for the multiplexers of the mid-infrared instrument (MIRI)
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The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) will have several on-board instruments, of which the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) will cover imaging and low resolution spectroscopy in the 5-28 micron region. To achieve the many science goals for MIRI, the detector arrays must be capable of achieving high sensitivity. The primary obstacle to high sensitivity is the total noise. The total noise is often dominated by two main parts: the read noise of the multiplexer and the shot noise of the detector array's dark current. We present recent results of the measured read noise for several candidate multiplexers from the first Si-foundry run.
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Craig W. McMurtry, William J. Forrest, and Judith L. Pipher "James Webb space telescope: noise results for the multiplexers of the mid-infrared instrument (MIRI)", Proc. SPIE 5902, Focal Plane Arrays for Space Telescopes II, 590208 (25 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.617764
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KEYWORDS
Readout integrated circuits

Clocks

Capacitance

James Webb Space Telescope

Detector arrays

Multiplexers

Mid-IR

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