http://arxiv.org/abs/1808.00790
HxRG detectors have crosstalk between amplifier channels at a scientifically relevant level. In principle, crosstalk signals can be fully calibrated and removed from data, but only if a full crosstalk matrix is measured for the detector. We present a fast method of crosstalk characterization that can be performed with most instrument calibration units; it requires only a flat-field illumination and window programming in the HxRG detectors. We show the crosstalk matrices obtained with this method for both fast and slow mode in an H2RG detector, and give examples of how this data can be used to tune detector operation parameters, feed back into the electronics design for the cryogenic pre-amplifiers, and be used in the data pipeline to remove crosstalk signal from scientific data.
E. George, S. Tulloch and D. Ives
Fri, 3 Aug 18
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Comments: Proceedings of the Scientific Detector Workshop, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD, USA, 24-49 September, 2017
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