Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1878940 Applied Radiation and Isotopes 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Zero-dark-counting X-ray detection was performed under pre-Geiger mode.•200-ns-width event pulses were produced by a high-speed amplifier.•X-ray spectra were measured using three LSO-MPPC detectors.•Energy resolution improved with decreasing MPPC pixel number.

To measure X-ray spectra with high count rates, we developed a detector consisting of a Lu2(SiO4)O [LSO] crystal with a decay time of 40 ns and a multipixel photon counter (MPPC). The photocurrents flowing through the MPPC are converted into voltages and amplified by a high-speed current–voltage amplifier, and event pulses from the amplifier are sent to a multichannel analyzer to measure spectra. We used three MPPCs of 100, 400 and 1600 pixels/mm2, and the MPPCs were driven under pre-Geiger mode at a temperature of 20 °C. At a tube voltage of 100 kV and a tube current of 5.0 μA, the maximum count rate was 12.8 kilo-counts per second. The event-pulse widths were 200 ns, and the energy resolution was 53% at 59.5 keV using a 100-pixel MPPC.

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