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Dark current

A dark exposure made in mpp+ mode at -100^\; C is shown in figure 10. The image has not been bias subtracted. Along the edges, dark current is increased where the CCD is not thinned, as here is more Silicon in which a spontaneous free electron can appear. Almost no cosmic hits appear as single pixel events, due to the MTF problem. A group of hot pixels are around (1388,1190), also increasing the level of the column at this location.

In mpp+ mode, the dark current is measured to 1e/hour, while in mpp- mode the dark current increases to 6e/hour.

  
Figure 10: A 20 minute dark exposure. Outside the thick edges and the single hot column, dark current is low and uniform. Cosmic hits appear stellar-like due to the poor MTF.



Tim Abbott
Fri Apr 9 15:11:52 ACT 1999