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Soft x-ray detection for small satellites with a commercial CMOS sensor at room temperature

Authors

Tammes, Steve; Roth, Tyler; Kaaret, Philip; DeRoo, Casey; Elmaleh, Abdallah; McChesney, Jessica; Rodolakis, Fanny

Abstract

Recently CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) sensors have progressed to a point where they may offer improved performance in imaging x-ray detection compared to the CCDs often used in x-ray satellites. We demonstrate x-ray detection in the soft x-ray band (250-1700 eV) by a commercially available back-illuminated Sony IMX290LLR CMOS sensor using the Advanced Photon Source at the Argonne National Laboratory. While operating the device at room temperature, we measure energy resolutions (FWHM) of 47 eV at 250 eV and and 77 eV 1700 eV which are comparable to the performance of the Chandra ACIS and the Suzaku XIS. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the IMX290LLR can withstand radiation up to 17.1 krad, making it suitable for use on spacecraft in low earth orbit.