B. Swinyard et al., Space operation and performance of doped germanium photo-conducting detectors in the far infrared: Experience from the ISO LWS, EXP ASTRON, 10(2-3), 2000, pp. 157-176
The performance of the ten doped germanium photoconducting detectors on the
Infrared Space Observatory Long Wavelength Spectrometer is discussed. This
instrument was designed to make spectroscopic measurements of astronomical
sources in the wavelength range from 43 to 198 mu m. It employed* a combin
ation of stressed and unstressed Ge:Ga detectors and one Ge:Be detector cou
pled to Infrared Labs JF-4 integrating amplifiers. The performance of the d
etectors was affected by the ionising radiation in the space environment. T
he Noise Equivalent Power of the detectors increased by a factor of similar
to 4 compared to that measured during ground testing. We show that this wa
s the result of reducing the operating bias, and therefore the responsivity
, of the detectors and using shorter integration ramps to alleviate the eff
ects of the ionising radiation impacts.