Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1832469 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We report on a new photon-counting detector possessing unprecedented spatial resolution and moderate spectral resolution for 0.1-100keV X-rays. It consists of an X-ray charge-coupled device (CCD) and a scintillator. The scintillator is directly coupled to the back surface of the X-ray CCD. Low-energy X-rays below 10Â keV can be directly detected by the CCD. The majority of hard X-rays above 10Â keV pass through the CCD but can be absorbed by the scintillator, generating visible light photons. Since CCDs have a moderate detection efficiency, visible light photons can be detected by the CCD. We coupled the needlelike CsI(Tl) on the front surface of the back-illuminated (BI) CCD. We evaluated the spectroscopic performance for hard X-rays at the synchrotron facility, SPring-8, and found a good linear relationship between the incident X-ray energy and the pulse height up to 80Â keV. The on-axis image of the hard X-ray telescope, supermirror, was measured by our device at 40Â keV. A sharp core and the wing structure can be clearly imaged and high imaging capability of the SD-CCD can be demonstrated.
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Authors
E. Miyata, N. Anabuki, K. Mukai, N. Tawa, T. Miyauchi, H. Tsunemi, K. Miyaguchi,