Skipper-CCDs: current applications and future (2208.05434v1)
Abstract: This work briefly discusses the potential applications of the Skipper-CCD technology in astronomy and reviews its current use in dark matter and neutrino experiments. An overview of the ongoing efforts to build multi-kilogram experiments with these sensors is given, in the context of the Oscura experiment. First results from the characterization of Oscura sensors from the first 200 mm wafer-fabrication run with a new vendor are presented. The overall yield of the electron counting capability of these sensors is 71%. A noise of 0.087 e$-$ RMS, with 1225 samples/pix, and a dark current of (0.031$\pm$0.013) e$-$/pix/day at 140 K were measured.
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