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30 July 2010 Reciprocity failure in 1.7 μm cut-off HgCdTe detectors
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The Detector Characterization Laboratory at NASA/GSFC has investigated the reciprocity failure characteristics of 1.7μm cut-off HgCdTe devices provided by Teledyne Imaging Sensors to the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) project. The reciprocity failure follows a power law behavior over the range of fluxes tested (0.1-104 photons/second). The slope of the power law varies among detectors, ranging from ~0.3-1%/dex at 1.0μm, which is much smaller than the ~6%/dex effect observed with the HST NICMOS 2.5μm cut-off detectors. In addition, the reciprocity failure exhibits no wavelength dependence, although only a restricted range of wavelengths (0.85-1.0μm) has been explored to date. Despite its relatively small magnitude, reciprocity failure is nevertheless an important effect in the calibration of WFC3 data, as well as in other applications in which there is a large difference in flux between the photometric standards and the scientific sources of interest.
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R. J. Hill, E. Malumuth, R. Foltz, R. A. Kimble, A. Waczynski, N. Boehm, Y. Wen, E. Kan, and N. R. Collins "Reciprocity failure in 1.7 μm cut-off HgCdTe detectors", Proc. SPIE 7742, High Energy, Optical, and Infrared Detectors for Astronomy IV, 774222 (30 July 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.857218
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Mercury cadmium telluride

Calibration

Infrared detectors

Cameras

Signal detection

Failure analysis

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