Abstract:The detectors for the three first generation extremely large telescope (ELT) instruments MICADO (Multi‐AO Imaging Camera for Deep Observations), HARMONI (A High Angular Resolution Monolithic Optical and Near‐infrared Integral Field Spectrograph), and METIS (A Mid‐infrared ELT Imager and Spectrograph) cover from the optical to longwave infrared wavelengths. MICADO and HARMONI detector focal planes require 17 H4RG (Hawaii‐4RG) near‐infrared whilst the METIS focal planes consist of 5 SWIR (shortwave infrared) … Show more
“…The PMOS buffers close to the fast shift register glow every time the array is read out. [6][7][8] The glow is a broadband optical signal that is detected at the bottom of the array and affects a few hundred rows. Figure 4 shows the output buffer glow at the bottom (close to the wire-bond edge) of the array in a 300 s dark bitmap with 100 UTR samples.…”
“…The PMOS buffers close to the fast shift register glow every time the array is read out. [6][7][8] The glow is a broadband optical signal that is detected at the bottom of the array and affects a few hundred rows. Figure 4 shows the output buffer glow at the bottom (close to the wire-bond edge) of the array in a 300 s dark bitmap with 100 UTR samples.…”
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