

Author: Prod’homme T. Brown A. G. A. Lindegren L. Short A. D. T. Brown S. W.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISSN: 0035-8711
Source: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol.414, Iss.3, 2011-07, pp. : 2215-2228
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Abstract
ABSTRACTCurrent optical space telescopes rely upon silicon charge-coupled devices (CCDs) to detect and image the incoming photons. The performance of a CCD detector depends on its ability to transfer electrons through the silicon efficiently, so that the signal from every pixel may be read out through a single amplifier. This process of electron transfer is highly susceptible to the effects of solar proton damage (or non-ionizing radiation damage). This is because charged particles passing through the CCD displace silicon atoms, introducing energy levels into the semiconductor band gap which act as localized electron traps. The reduction in charge transfer efficiency (CTE) leads to signal loss and image smearing. The European Space Agency’s astrometric
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