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17 September 2007 Laboratory and radiation performance testing results for the e2v model 212 CCD
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Abstract
The e2v CCD212 was designed and developed explicitly to support very high accuracy astrometric observations in moderate radiation environments in space. One of the major new innovations in the detector is the use of "charge canals", i.e. regions of raised potential walls rather than notches or channels, in order to mitigate bulk damage effects without the CTI discontinuities associated with spilling over the notch capacity. We report on both pre- and post-radiation performance test results for this detector.
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Bryan N. Dorland, Roger Foltz, and Augustyn Waczynski "Laboratory and radiation performance testing results for the e2v model 212 CCD", Proc. SPIE 6690, Focal Plane Arrays for Space Telescopes III, 66900K (17 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.733974
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Sensors

Charge-coupled devices

Temperature metrology

Iron

X-rays

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