Pan-STARRS Gigapixel Camera

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Pan-STARRS Gigapixel Camera An extremely audacious undertaking! Many IFA contributors (not to mention MIT Lincoln Lab): John Tonry, Gerry Luppino, Peter Onaka, Sidik Isani, Aaron Lee, Robin Uyeshiro, Lou Robertson, Greg Ching, Brian Stalder, Steve Rodney Significant collaboration with WIYN observatory

Pan-STARRS Optical Design 1” 1/3 arcsec

Pan-STARRS Focal Plane Need wide field (>3°) to meet science goals. Desired psf sampling is <0.28” Therefore we need >1 billion pixels per focal plane

Detector Enhancements Increasing CCD yield will decrease cost $ / device ~ ($ / lot) / (CCD yield / lot) Decrease pixel size (but >8-10um to keep red QE) $ / cm^2 means 10um is 44% the cost of 15 um Remove image motion 20% better psf equivalent to 56% better QE Fast readout improves duty cycle (e.g. Suprime!) Readout ~ sky noise dominance << saturation time Reengineer CCD/cryostat/electronics/host computer with attention to costs and scalability

The Orthogonal Transfer Array (OTA) – A New Design for CCD Imagers A new paradigm in large imagers OTCCD pixel structure OTA: 8x8 array of OTCCDs Basic OTCCD cell

Detector Details – Overview Each CCD cell of a 4Kx4K OTA Independent 512x512 CCD Individual or collective addressing 2-3 arcmin field of view Dead cells excised, yield >50% Bad columns confined to cells Cells with bright stars for guiding 8 output channels per OTA Fast readout (8 amps, 2 sec) Expect >90% fill factor despite inter-cell gaps, dead cells, and inter-OTA gaps; four telescopes and dithering fills in the gaps. 5cm 12 um pixels

Increasing CCD yield Wafer yields and thinning yields tend to be good, Primary cause of dead devices is catastrophic, local defects such as gate to substrate shorts or bad amplifiers. Packaging and metrology dictates against very small devices (< 2K). A 25% yield of a 2K x 4K CCD implies ~0.1 defect per cm^2 on average. Need a way to isolate defects without losing the device.

OTA “Array” Strategy has other Benefits Independently addressable cells allow on-chip guiding. Independently addressable cells offer some immunity to the effects of very bright stars. Bleeding tails or bad columns from bright stars are confined to the cells that contains the stars. E.g. Image at right shows a 9th magnitude star with the green grid illustrating the size of the OTA cells. We expect approx 15 stars of this brightness or greater in each PanSTARRS field.

Fast Readout Near Earth objects move one psf width in 30 sec Therefore we gain no additional S/N beyond ~30 sec exposures, making ~2 sec readout desirable. 1 Mpixel/sec per amplifier with 4 e- read noise is achievable but requires care (faster contributes more noise than sky). 3 minute exposure of NEO Must have many amplifiers 1 Gpix in 2 sec at 1 Mpix/sec requires 500 amps and signal chains! (Example: CFH Megacam uses ~80 amplifiers, 200 kpix/sec, 20 sec readout.)

Remove Image Motion Tip-tilt plate or mirror Limitations on size and speed Ghosts from transmissive tip-tilt plate Full-field correction only Atmospheric motions Decorrelate at some angle between 1 and 10 arcmin Amplitude comparable to seeing (removal of all image motion improves net image size by about 20%). ISU from CFH Megacam

The Orthogonal Parallel Transfer Imaging Camera A 4K x 4K camera (10 arcmin FOV ) capable of electronically removing image motion via orthogonal transfer at rates up to 100 kHz and capable of tracking and recording guide stars at rates up to 100 Hz. MITLL CCID-28 2Kx4K CCD Four-side buttable package Four independently clockable regions per chip Orthogonal Transfer pixels

OPTIC Two CCID-28s adjacent to each other Four lower parallel regions "guide regions" Four upper parallel regions "science regions" SDSU-2 electronics, Four video channels, 4e- noise at 125kpix/sec 4096 10' 4096 Tracking/guiding Operation 1. Read out small patch around 1-4 guide stars 2. Centroid; apply prediction and interpolation 3. Apply shifts to science regions 4. If exposure not elapsed, goto 1.

OTCCD Performance: Lab Tests In “stare mode” (clock only on readout) CCID28’s are perfectly good CCDs CTI measured at 2E-6 serial and parallel Noise is 3.5-4.0 e- at 1 usec integration (500 kpix/sec) Dark current at –90 is far below sky in broad band filters Full well is at least 80k e- Linearity is at better than 2% to 50k e- No fringing in I band, a few percent in Z band QE is good – typical for IILA backside process.

OTCCD Performance On Sky Astrometry (Monet) 1-D fit at 8 mas, 2-D fit at 5 mas: no problems with OT pixels Photometry (Howell) “we expect tht the OTCCDs used by Pan-STARRS will be able to provide relative photometric precisions of better than 2 mmag rms…” Photometry (Saha) OT pixels perform as well as 3-, variations in psf from OT tracking do not hinder photometry. Science (Chambers) “Image quality is always superior, and we have obtained the best optical images ever achieved with the 88-inch (0.45 arcsec FWHM in R band) .” “Flat fielding is at least as good as 1 part in a 1000.” U gem OT vs std OT vs true N2419

Orthogonal Transfer Orthogonal Transfer A new pixel design to noiselessly remove image motion at high speed (~10 usec) Normal guiding (0.73”) OT tracking (0.50”)

OTA Lot 1 Pixel structure OTA: Independently 8x8 Array of Cells Addressable Cell OTA: 8x8 Array of Cells

OTA Package

OTA Package with Flexcircuit

OTA Package Details OTA die Moly Frame, Mounting Feet and Alignment Pins Multilayer ALN Ceramic PGA Flexcircuit

OTA Handling Mount Mount designed for rapid and safe handling of OTAs during testing phases.

Frontside OTA