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Article Dans Une Revue Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Année : 2021

The Quantum Efficiency and Diffractive Image Artifacts of Si:As IBC mid-IR Detector Arrays at 5-10 μm: Implications for the JWST/MIRI Detectors

András Gáspár
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George H. Rieke
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Daniel Dicken
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Stacey Alberts
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Jane Morrison
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Michael E. Ressler
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Ioannis Argyriou
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Alistair Glasse
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Arsenic doped back illuminated blocked impurity band (BIBIB) silicon detectors have advanced near and mid-IR astronomy for over thirty years; they have high quantum efficiency (QE), especially at wavelengths longer than 10 μm, and a large spectral range. Their radiation hardness is also an asset for space based instruments. Three examples of Si:As BIBIB arrays are used in the Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI) of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), observing between 5 and 28 μm. In this paper, we analyze the parameters leading to high quantum efficiency (up to ∼60%) for the MIRI devices between 5 and 10 μm. We also model the cross-shaped artifact that was first noticed in the 5.7 and 7.8 μm Spitzer/IRAC images and has since also been imaged at shorter wavelength (≤10 μm) laboratory tests of the MIRI detectors. The artifact is a result of internal reflective diffraction off the pixel-defining metallic contacts to the readout detector circuit. The low absorption in the arrays at the shorter wavelengths enables photons diffracted to wide angles to cross the detectors and substrates multiple times. This is related to similar behavior in other back illuminated solid-state detectors with poor absorption, such as conventional CCDs operating near 1 μm. We investigate the properties of the artifact and its dependence on the detector architecture with a quantum-electrodynamic (QED) model of the probabilities of various photon paths. Knowledge of the artifact properties will be especially important for observations with the MIRI LRS and MRS spectroscopic modes.

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insu-03745719 , version 1 (04-08-2022)

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András Gáspár, George H. Rieke, Pierre Guillard, Daniel Dicken, René Gastaud, et al.. The Quantum Efficiency and Diffractive Image Artifacts of Si:As IBC mid-IR Detector Arrays at 5-10 μm: Implications for the JWST/MIRI Detectors. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2021, 133, ⟨10.1088/1538-3873/abcd04⟩. ⟨insu-03745719⟩
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