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22 July 1994 Delta-doped CCDs as stable, high-sensitivity, high-resolution UV imaging arrays
Shouleh Nikzad, Michael E. Hoenk, Paula J. Grunthaner, Robert W. Terhune, Frank J. Grunthaner, Rusty Winzenread, Masoud M. Fattahi, Hsin-Fu Tseng
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Abstract
Delta-doped CCDs have achieved stable quantum efficiency, at the theoretical limit imposed by reflection from the Si surface in the near UV and visible. In this approach, an epitaxial silicon layer is grown on a fully-processed commercial CCD using molecular beam epitaxy. During the silicon growth on the CCD, 30% of a monolayer of boron atoms are deposited nominally within a single atomic layer, resulting in the effective elimination of the backside potential well. These devices are highly uniform and have exhibited long-term stability. To achieve significantly higher total quantum efficiency, antireflection layers can be directly deposited on the device. This was demonstrated in the 250-400 nm region.
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Shouleh Nikzad, Michael E. Hoenk, Paula J. Grunthaner, Robert W. Terhune, Frank J. Grunthaner, Rusty Winzenread, Masoud M. Fattahi, and Hsin-Fu Tseng "Delta-doped CCDs as stable, high-sensitivity, high-resolution UV imaging arrays", Proc. SPIE 2217, Aerial Surveillance Sensing Including Obscured and Underground Object Detection, (22 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179949
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Quantum efficiency

Silicon

Ultraviolet radiation

Photons

Absorption

Oxides

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