Position sensitive and energy dispersive x-ray detector based on silicon strip detector technology

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Published 7 April 2015 © 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl
, , Citation P. Wiącek et al 2015 JINST 10 P04002 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/10/04/P04002

1748-0221/10/04/P04002

Abstract

A new position sensitive detector with a global energy resolution for the entire detector of about 380 eV FWHM for 8.04 keV line at ambient temperature is presented. The measured global energy resolution is defined by the energy spectra summed over all strips of the detector, and thus it includes electronic noise of the front-end electronics, charge sharing effects, matching of parameters across the channels and other system noise sources. The target energy resolution has been achieved by segmentation of the strips to reduce their capacitance and by careful optimization of the front-end electronics. The key design aspects and parameters of the detector are discussed briefly in the paper. Excellent noise and matching performance of the readout ASIC and negligible system noise allow us to operate the detector with a discrimination threshold as low as 1 keV and to measure fluorescence radiation lines of light elements, down to Al Kα  of 1.49 keV, simultaneously with measurements of the diffraction patterns. The measurement results that demonstrate the spectrometric and count rate performance of the developed detector are presented and discussed in the paper.

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10.1088/1748-0221/10/04/P04002