SAPHIRA detector for infrared wavefront sensing

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作者
Finger, Gert [1 ]
Baker, Ian [2 ]
Alvarez, Domingo [1 ]
Ives, Derek [1 ]
Mehrgan, Leander [1 ]
Meyer, Manfred [1 ]
Stegmeier, Joerg [1 ]
Weller, Harald J. [2 ]
机构
[1] European So Observ, D-85748 Garching, Germany
[2] Selex ES Ltd, Southampton SO15 OLG, Hants, England
来源
ADAPTIVE OPTICS SYSTEMS IV | 2014年 / 9148卷
关键词
avalanche photodiode; eAPD; HgCdTe; readout noise; excess noise; APD gain; cryogenic amplifier; infrared; wavefront sensor; fringe tracker;
D O I
10.1117/12.2057078
中图分类号
TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
学科分类号
0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
The only way to overcome the CMOS noise barrier of near infrared sensors used for wavefront sensing and fringe tracking is the amplification of the photoelectron signal inside the infrared pixel by means of the avalanche gain. In 2007 ESO started a program at Selex to develop near infrared electron avalanche photodiode arrays (eAPD) for wavefront sensing and fringe tracking. In a first step the cutoff wavelength was reduced from 4.5 micron to 2.5 micron in order to verify that the dark current scales with the bandgap and can be reduced to less than one electron/ms, the value required for wavefront sensing. The growth technology was liquid phase epitaxy (LPE) with annular diodes based on the loophole interconnect technology. The arrays required deep cooling to 40K to achieve acceptable cosmetic performance at high APD gain. The second step was to develop a multiplexer tailored to the specific application of the GRAVITY instrument wavefront sensors and the fringe tracker. The pixel format is 320x256 pixels. The array has 32 parallel video outputs which are arranged in such a way that the full multiplex advantage is available also for small subwindows. Nondestructive readout schemes with subpixel sampling are possible. This reduces the readout noise at high APD gain well below the subelectron level at frame rates of 1 KHz. The third step was the change of the growth technology from liquid phase epitaxy to metal organic vapour phase epitaxy (MOVPE). This growth technology allows the band structure and doping to be controlled on a 0.1 mu m scale and provides more flexibility for the design of diode structures. The bandgap can be varied for different layers of Hg(1- x)CdxTe. It is possible to make heterojunctions and apply solid state engineering techniques. The change to MOVPE resulted in a dramatic improvement in the cosmetic quality with 99.97 % operable pixels at an operating temperature of 85K. Currently this sensor is deployed in the 4 wavefront sensors and in the fringe tracker of the VLT instrument GRAVITY. Initial results will be presented. An outlook will be given on the potential of APD technology to be employed in large format near infrared science detectors. Several of the results presented here have also been shown to a different audience at the Scientific Detector Workshop in October 2013 in Florence but this paper has been updated with new results [1].
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