Evaluating the GeoSnap 13‐μ$$ \mu $$m cutoff HgCdTe detector for mid‐IR ground‐based astronomy

Author:

Leisenring Jarron M.1ORCID,Atkinson Dani2ORCID,Bowens Rory2ORCID,Douence Vincent3,Hoffmann William F.1,Meyer Michael R.2ORCID,Auyeung John3,Beletic James3,Cabrera Mario S.45ORCID,Greenbaum Alexandra Z.6ORCID,Hinz Philip7ORCID,Ives Derek8,Forrest William J.4ORCID,McMurtry Craig W.4ORCID,Pipher Judith L.4ORCID,Viges Eric2

Affiliation:

1. Steward Observatory and Department of Astronomy University of Arizona Tucson Arizona

2. Department of Astronomy University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan

3. Teledyne Imaging Systems Camarillo California

4. Deptartment of Physics & Astronomy University of Rochester Rochester New York

5. Conceptual Analytics LLC Glenn Dale Maryland

6. IPAC CalTech Pasadena California

7. Astronomy & Astrophysics Department UC Santa Cruz Santa Cruz California

8. EDES‐ELE‐DoE, ESO Garching bei München Germany

Abstract

AbstractNew mid‐infrared HgCdTe (MCT) detector arrays developed in collaboration with Teledyne Imaging Sensors (TIS) have paved the way for improved 10‐m sensors for space‐ and ground‐based observatories. Building on the successful development of longwave HAWAII‐2RGs for space missions such as NEO Surveyor, we characterize the first 13‐m GeoSnap detector manufactured to overcome the challenges of high‐background rates inherent in ground‐based mid‐IR astronomy. This test device merges the longwave HgCdTe photosensitive material with Teledyne's GeoSnap‐18 (18‐m pixel) focal plane module, which is equipped with a capacitive transimpedance amplifier (CTIA) readout circuit paired with an onboard 14‐bit analog‐to‐digital converter (ADC). The final assembly yields a mid‐IR detector with high QE, fast readout (>85 Hz), large well depth (>1.2 million electrons), and linear readout. Longwave GeoSnap arrays would ideally be deployed on existing ground‐based telescopes as well as the next generation of extremely large telescopes. While employing advanced adaptive optics (AO) along with state‐of‐the‐art diffraction suppression techniques, instruments utilizing these detectors could attain background‐ and diffraction‐limited imaging at inner working angles <10 /D, providing improved contrast‐limited performance compared with JWST MIRI while operating at comparable wavelengths. We describe the performance characteristics of the 13‐m GeoSnap array operating between 38 45 K, including quantum efficiency, well depth, linearity, gain, dark current, and frequency‐dependent () noise profile.

Funder

Heising-Simons Foundation

Templeton World Charity Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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