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Spatially-averaged Relative Quantum Efficiency Measurements
The results of the relative quantum efficiency measurements described above
in Section 4.7.1 are presented
in Table 4.52. The mean relative
efficiencies given in the table are the centroids obtained from Gaussian
fits to histograms of the superpixel ratios in each measurement. These
values have been corrected for pileup and are our best estimates for the
spatially averaged relative efficiency between the corresponding flight
and reference detectors. Listed in parentheses are measurements of the
spatial variation (RMS) in efficiency across each chip, obtained by computing
the standard deviation of the superpixel ratios. (Note that the RMS variations
in efficiency are heavily influenced the framestore cover shielding at
the edge of each device. An alternative measure of spatial variation, which
is more representative of the majority of the area of each device, is presented
and discussed in Figures 4.77-4.86
in section 4.7.2.2.) The name
of the reference device used during each measurement is listed in the table,
along with the focal plane position of each flight device. Note the QE
ratio listed for w140c4r at 525 eV is referenced to w134c4r, a backside
chip. No measurement relative to w103c4 was made at this energy because
of time constraints. Also, the QE ratio for w134c4r relative to w203c2
at 677 eV was derived from the corresponding ratio for w140c4r relative
to w134c4r. This was necessary because reference device w203c2 was misaligned
during calibration of w134c4r at this energy.
Table 4.52: Spatially Averaged Relative Detection Efficiency
at CSR
| Flight |
Position |
Mean (RMS) Relative Efficiency vs. Energy
(keV) |
Reference |
| Device |
|
0.525 |
0.677 |
1.740 |
2.015 |
4.509 |
5.894 |
8.040 |
Device |
| |
|
O |
F |
Si |
P |
Ti |
Fe55 |
Cu |
|
| w203c4r |
I0 |
0.972 |
0.992 |
0.996 |
0.982 |
0.994 |
0.977 |
0.933 |
w190c3 |
| |
|
(0.040) |
(0.041) |
(0.046) |
(0.046) |
(0.046) |
(0.045) |
(0.043) |
|
| w193c2 |
I1 |
0.885 |
0.768 |
0.980 |
0.951 |
1.005 |
1.034 |
1.097 |
w103c4 |
| |
|
(0.045) |
(0.040) |
(0.052) |
(0.049) |
(0.054) |
(0.055) |
(0.060) |
|
| w158c4r |
I2 |
0.914 |
0.804 |
0.986 |
0.968 |
1.007 |
1.029 |
1.096 |
w103c4 |
| |
|
(0.040) |
(0.037) |
(0.047) |
(0.045) |
(0.047) |
(0.048) |
(0.055) |
|
| w215c2r |
I3 |
0.999 |
1.015 |
0.997 |
0.989 |
0.996 |
0.980 |
0.929 |
w190c3 |
| |
|
(0.041) |
(0.040) |
(0.051) |
(0.050) |
(0.052) |
(0.053) |
(0.046) |
|
| w168c4r |
S0 |
1.064 |
1.089 |
1.004 |
1.014 |
0.997 |
0.972 |
0.916 |
w190c3 |
| |
|
(0.042) |
(0.044) |
(0.050) |
(0.050) |
(0.050) |
(0.048) |
(0.047) |
|
| w182c4r |
S2 |
1.009 |
0.962 |
1.003 |
1.002 |
1.014 |
1.067 |
1.210 |
w103c4 |
| |
|
(0.042) |
(0.042) |
(0.053) |
(0.052) |
(0.053) |
(0.055) |
(0.064) |
|
| w457c4 |
S4 |
1.020 |
1.070 |
1.005 |
1.020 |
1.000 |
0.999 |
1.000 |
w190c3 |
| |
|
(0.030) |
(0.043) |
(0.031) |
(0.032) |
(0.031) |
(0.031) |
(0.031) |
|
| w201c3r |
S5 |
1.004 |
1.025 |
1.001 |
0.991 |
1.000 |
1.000 |
1.005 |
w190c3 |
| |
|
(0.032) |
(0.034) |
(0.038) |
(0.037) |
(0.039) |
(0.039) |
(0.040) |
|
| w140c4r |
S1 |
1.030 |
1.078 |
|
|
|
|
|
w134c4r |
| |
|
(0.037) |
(0.038) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
2.507 |
1.035 |
1.442 |
0.934 |
0.763 |
0.631 |
w103c4 |
| |
|
|
(0.114) |
(0.050) |
(0.082) |
(0.080) |
(0.054) |
(0.041) |
|
| w134c4r |
S3 |
3.457 |
2.955 |
1.108 |
1.570 |
1.014 |
0.882 |
0.743 |
w203c2 |
| |
|
(0.113) |
(0.184) |
(0.061) |
(0.087) |
(0.061) |
(0.054) |
(0.051) |
|
| w190c3 |
Ref. |
0.890 |
0.767 |
0.986 |
0.949 |
1.010 |
1.058 |
1.164 |
w103c4 |
| |
|
(0.020) |
(0.017) |
(0.018) |
(0.014) |
(0.014) |
(0.016) |
(0.051) |
|
| w203c2 |
Ref. |
0.872 |
0.787 |
0.979 |
0.950 |
1.004 |
1.009 |
1.041 |
w103c4 |
| |
|
(0.016) |
(0.016) |
(0.015) |
(0.015) |
(0.015) |
(0.016) |
(0.021) |
|
|
The correction factors used to correct the count rates at CSR for pileup
are presented in Table 4.53.
The values listed in parenthesis are the pileup correction factors applied
to the count rates from the reference devices.
Table 4.53: Pileup Correction Factors Applied to Count
Rates from CSR
| Flight |
Position |
Flight (Reference) Pileup Correction vs. Energy
(keV) |
Reference |
| Device |
|
0.525 |
0.677 |
1.740 |
2.015 |
4.509 |
5.894 |
8.040 |
Device |
| |
|
O |
F |
Si |
P |
Ti |
Fe55 |
Cu |
|
| w203c4r |
I0 |
1.053 |
1.074 |
1.075 |
1.097 |
1.063 |
1.068 |
1.169 |
w190c3 |
| |
|
(1.055) |
(1.075) |
(1.076) |
(1.100) |
(1.064) |
(1.070) |
(1.185) |
|
| w193c2 |
I1 |
1.061 |
1.031 |
1.033 |
1.033 |
1.026 |
1.064 |
1.067 |
w103c4 |
| |
|
(1.071) |
(1.041) |
(1.076) |
(1.079) |
(1.060) |
(1.146) |
(1.142) |
|
| w158c4r |
I2 |
1.068 |
1.032 |
1.022 |
1.033 |
1.027 |
1.066 |
1.066 |
w103c4 |
| |
|
(1.076) |
(1.041) |
(1.050) |
(1.078) |
(1.061) |
(1.151) |
(1.141) |
|
| w215c2r |
I3 |
1.051 |
1.075 |
1.073 |
1.095 |
1.066 |
1.068 |
1.166 |
w190c3 |
| |
|
(1.051) |
(1.075) |
(1.074) |
(1.097) |
(1.067) |
(1.070) |
(1.182) |
|
| w168c4r |
S0 |
1.068 |
1.074 |
1.073 |
1.097 |
1.067 |
1.070 |
1.166 |
w190c3 |
| |
|
(1.064) |
(1.068) |
(1.074) |
(1.096) |
(1.068) |
(1.073) |
(1.184) |
|
| w182c4r |
S2 |
1.042 |
1.039 |
1.033 |
1.034 |
1.026 |
1.065 |
1.073 |
w103c4 |
| |
|
(1.042) |
(1.041) |
(1.075) |
(1.078) |
(1.059) |
(1.143) |
(1.140) |
|
| w457c4 |
S4 |
1.067 |
1.074 |
1.078 |
1.098 |
1.066 |
1.073 |
1.200 |
w190c3 |
| |
|
(1.066) |
(1.069) |
(1.078) |
(1.096) |
(1.066) |
(1.074) |
(1.201) |
|
| w201c3r |
S5 |
1.065 |
1.070 |
1.078 |
1.096 |
1.065 |
1.072 |
1.184 |
w190c3 |
| |
|
(1.065) |
(1.069) |
(1.079) |
(1.098) |
(1.066) |
(1.073) |
(1.184) |
|
| w140c4r |
S1 |
1.073 |
1.037 |
|
|
|
|
|
w134c4r |
| |
|
(1.072) |
(1.034) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
1.037 |
1.030 |
1.048 |
1.032 |
1.049 |
1.018 |
w103c4 |
| |
|
|
(1.040) |
(1.076) |
(1.078) |
(1.061) |
(1.140) |
(1.144) |
|
| w134c4r |
S3 |
1.063 |
1.033 |
1.068 |
1.096 |
1.077 |
1.057 |
1.057 |
w203c2 |
| |
|
(1.049) |
(1.031) |
(1.070) |
(1.062) |
(1.060) |
(1.062) |
(1.176) |
|
| w190c3 |
Ref. |
1.062 |
1.070 |
1.067 |
1.091 |
1.052 |
1.078 |
1.087 |
w103c4 |
| |
|
(1.070) |
(1.093) |
(1.069) |
(1.097) |
(1.119) |
(1.172) |
(1.166) |
|
| w203c2 |
Ref. |
1.035 |
1.031 |
1.034 |
1.032 |
1.026 |
1.056 |
1.070 |
w103c4 |
| |
|
(1.041) |
(1.040) |
(1.078) |
(1.076) |
(1.059) |
(1.127) |
(1.158) |
|
|
In Table 4.54 we have
used the values given in Table 4.52
to compute QE ratios referenced to w190c3 for each flight device. The results
are plotted in Figure 4.76.
Most of the relative efficiency points in the upper panel of the figure
lie within 5% of unity, and all but two of the points lie within 10%, indicating
that at each energy the absolute efficiencies of the eight frontside devices
are nearly identical. In the lower panel we see the backside devices are
about three times more efficient than the frontside devices at low energies
(< 1 keV), but are less efficient than the frontside devices at high
energies (> 3-4 keV).
Table 4.54: Spatially Averaged Relative Detection Efficiency
at CSR--Referenced to w190c3
| Flight |
Position |
Mean (RMS) Relative Efficiency vs. Energy
(keV) |
| Device |
|
0.525 |
0.677 |
1.740 |
2.015 |
4.509 |
5.894 |
8.040 |
| |
|
O |
F |
Si |
P |
Ti |
Fe55 |
Cu |
| w203c4r |
I0 |
0.972 |
0.992 |
0.996 |
0.982 |
0.994 |
0.977 |
0.933 |
| |
|
(0.040) |
(0.041) |
(0.046) |
(0.046) |
(0.046) |
(0.045) |
(0.043) |
| w193c2 |
I1 |
0.994 |
1.002 |
0.994 |
1.002 |
0.996 |
0.977 |
0.942 |
| |
|
(0.053) |
(0.054) |
(0.056) |
(0.053) |
(0.055) |
(0.054) |
(0.076) |
| w158c4r |
I2 |
1.027 |
1.049 |
1.000 |
1.020 |
0.997 |
0.972 |
0.941 |
| |
|
(0.048) |
(0.050) |
(0.050) |
(0.050) |
(0.049) |
(0.049) |
(0.073) |
| w215c2r |
I3 |
0.999 |
1.015 |
0.997 |
0.989 |
0.996 |
0.980 |
0.929 |
| |
|
(0.041) |
(0.040) |
(0.051) |
(0.050) |
(0.052) |
(0.053) |
(0.046) |
| w168c4r |
S0 |
1.064 |
1.089 |
1.004 |
1.014 |
0.997 |
0.972 |
0.916 |
| |
|
(0.042) |
(0.044) |
(0.050) |
(0.050) |
(0.050) |
(0.048) |
(0.047) |
| w182c4r |
S2 |
1.133 |
1.255 |
1.017 |
1.056 |
1.005 |
1.008 |
1.039 |
| |
|
(0.052) |
(0.058) |
(0.057) |
(0.056) |
(0.055) |
(0.055) |
(0.083) |
| w457c4 |
S4 |
1.020 |
1.070 |
1.005 |
1.020 |
1.000 |
0.999 |
1.000 |
| |
|
(0.030) |
(0.043) |
(0.031) |
(0.032) |
(0.031) |
(0.031) |
(0.031) |
| w201c3r |
S5 |
1.004 |
1.025 |
1.001 |
0.991 |
1.000 |
1.000 |
1.005 |
| |
|
(0.032) |
(0.034) |
(0.038) |
(0.037) |
(0.039) |
(0.039) |
(0.040) |
| w140c4r |
S1 |
3.487 |
3.269 |
1.050 |
1.519 |
0.925 |
0.721 |
0.542 |
| |
|
(0.190) |
(0.154) |
(0.054) |
(0.088) |
(0.080) |
(0.053) |
(0.047) |
| w134c4r |
S3 |
3.386 |
3.032 |
1.100 |
1.572 |
1.008 |
0.841 |
0.664 |
| |
|
(0.139) |
(0.203) |
(0.065) |
(0.093) |
(0.064) |
(0.055) |
(0.062) |
|
Figure 4.76: Relative detection
efficiencies of front-illuminated (upper panel) and back-illuminated (lower
panel) ACIS flight CCDs as a function of energy - referenced to w190c3.

We have computed the mean relative efficiency and the maximum absolute
deviation from the mean for each CCD type as a function of energy (see
Table 4.55). The largest
absolute deviations from the mean (
10-20%)
in the frontside devices are at 525 eV, 677 eV, and 8 keV. The deviations
at 525 eV and 677 eV are due to the high relative efficiency of w182c4r
at these energies, which in turn is caused by that detector's relatively
thin oxide layer. The reason for the large deviations at 8 keV is still
unknown.
From the RMS variations listed in Table 4.54
it can be seen that spatial variations in efficiency across the frontside
devices are low (
3-6%).
About two-thirds of the RMS variation is the result of shadowing by the
framestore covers. Thus, we find the detection efficiencies of the frontside
devices are highly uniform within each chip and between the chips.
The spatial variations in efficiency across the backside devices are
generally larger (
5-8%)
than in the frontside devices, but the maximum absolute deviations from
the mean of the backside devices are of comparable amplitude to those of
the frontside devices. Hence the spatially averaged quantum efficiencies
of the two backside devices are in reasonably good agreement with each
other.
Table 4.55: Mean Relative Detection Efficiencies for FI
and BI CCDs at CSR--Referenced to w190c3
| Device |
Mean (Max. Abs. Dev.) Relative Efficiency
vs. Energy (keV) |
| Type |
0.525 |
0.677 |
1.740 |
2.015 |
4.509 |
5.894 |
8.040 |
| |
O |
F |
Si |
P |
Ti |
Fe55 |
Cu |
| FI |
1.027 |
1.062 |
1.002 |
1.009 |
0.998 |
0.986 |
0.963 |
| |
(0.106) |
(0.193) |
(0.015) |
(0.046) |
(0.006) |
(0.022) |
(0.076) |
| BI |
3.436 |
3.151 |
1.075 |
1.546 |
0.967 |
0.781 |
0.603 |
| |
(0.050) |
(0.119) |
(0.025) |
(0.027) |
(0.041) |
(0.060) |
(0.061) |
|



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