Abstract
Depleted field effect transistors (DEPFET) are used to achieve very low noise signal charge readout with sub-electron measurement precision. This is accomplished by repeatedly reading an identical charge, thereby suppressing not only the white serial noise but also the usually constant 1/f noise. The repetitive non-destructive readout (RNDR) DEPFET is an ideal central element for an active pixel sensor (APS) pixel. The theory has been derived thoroughly and results have been verified on RNDR-DEPFET prototypes. A charge measurement precision of 0.18 electrons has been achieved. The device is well-suited for spectroscopic X-ray imaging and for optical photon counting in pixel sensors, even at high photon numbers in the same cell.
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Lutz, G., Porro, M., Aschauer, S., Wölfel, S., & Strüder, L. (2016). The DEPFET sensor-amplifier structure: A method to beat 1/f noise and reach sub-electron noise in pixel detectors. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16050608
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