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S11071-1004_15 Datasheet, PDF (1/10 Pages) Hamamatsu Corporation – CCD image sensors
CCD image sensors
S11071/S10420-01 series
Improved etaloning characteristics,
High-speed type and low noise type available
The S11071/S10420-01 series are back-thinned CCD image sensors designed for spectrometers. Two types consisting of
a high-speed type (S11071 series) and low noise type (S10420-01 series) are available with improved etaloning charac-
teristics. The S11071/S10420-01 series offer nearly flat spectral response characteristics with high quantum efficiency
from the UV to near infrared region.
Features
Improved etaloning characteristics
High sensitivity over a wide spectral range and nearly
flat spectral response characteristics
High CCD node sensitivity: 8 μV/e- (S11071 series)
6.5 μV/e- (S10420-01 series)
High full well capacity and wide dynamic range
(with anti-blooming function)
Pixel size: 14 × 14 μm
Applications
Spectrometers, etc.
Selection guide
Type no.
S11071-1004
S11071-1006
S11071-1104
S11071-1106
S10420-1004-01
S10420-1006-01
S10420-1104-01
S10420-1106-01
Number of
total pixels
1044 × 22
1044 × 70
2068 × 22
2068 × 70
1044 × 22
1044 × 70
2068 × 22
2068 × 70
Number of effective
Image size
pixels
[mm (H) × mm (V)]
1024 × 16
1024 × 64
2048 × 16
2048 × 64
1024 × 16
1024 × 64
2048 × 16
2048 × 64
14.336 × 0.224
14.336 × 0.896
28.672 × 0.224
28.672 × 0.896
14.336 × 0.224
14.336 × 0.896
28.672 × 0.224
28.672 × 0.896
Readout speed
max.
(MHz)
10
0.5
Suitable
driver circuit
C11288
C11287
Improved etaloning characteristics
Etaloning is an interference phenomenon that occurs when the light
incident on a CCD repeatedly reflects between the front and back
surfaces of the CCD while being attenuated, and causes alternately
high and low sensitivity. When long-wavelength light enters a back-
thinned CCD, etaloning occurs due to the relationship between the
silicon substrate thickness and the absorption length. The S11071/
S10420-01 series back-thinned CCDs have achieved a significant im-
provement in etaloning by using a unique structure that is unlikely
to cause interference.
Etaloning characteristics (typical example)
(Ta=25 °C)
110
100
Etaloning-improved type
90
80
70
60
Previous type
50
40
30
20
10
0
900 910 920 930 940 950 960 970 980 990 1000
Wavelength (nm)
KMPDB0284EB
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