Thermal Detectors as Single Photon X-Ray Spectrometers

1985 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 134-138 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Harvey Moseley ◽  
R. L. Kelley ◽  
J. C. Mather ◽  
R. F. Mushotzky ◽  
A. E. Szymkowiak ◽  
...  
2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (6) ◽  
pp. 1650-1657 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamad Khalil ◽  
Erik Schou Dreier ◽  
Jan Kehres ◽  
Jan Jakubek ◽  
Ulrik Lund Olsen

Timepix3 (256 × 256 pixels with a pitch of 55 µm) is a hybrid-pixel-detector readout chip that implements a data-driven architecture and is capable of simultaneous time-of-arrival (ToA) and energy (ToT: time-over-threshold) measurements. The ToA information allows the unambiguous identification of pixel clusters belonging to the same X-ray interaction, which allows for full one-by-one detection of photons. The weighted mean of the pixel clusters can be used to measure the subpixel position of an X-ray interaction. An experiment was performed at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble, France, using a 5 µm × 5 µm pencil beam to scan a CdTe-ADVAPIX-Timepix3 pixel (55 µm × 55 µm) at 8 × 8 matrix positions with a step size of 5 µm. The head-on scan was carried out at four monochromatic energies: 24, 35, 70 and 120 keV. The subpixel position of every single photon in the beam was constructed using the weighted average of the charge spread of single interactions. Then the subpixel position of the total beam was found by calculating the mean position of all photons. This was carried out for all points in the 8 × 8 matrix of beam positions within a single pixel. The optimum conditions for the subpixel measurements are presented with regards to the cluster sizes and beam subpixel position, and the improvement of this technique is evaluated (using the charge sharing of each individual photon to achieve subpixel resolution) versus alternative techniques which compare the intensity ratio between pixels. The best result is achieved at 120 keV, where a beam step of 4.4 µm ± 0.86 µm was measured.


Author(s):  
A. Bergamaschi ◽  
R. Dinapoli ◽  
B. Henrich ◽  
I. Johnson ◽  
A. Mozzanica ◽  
...  

2007 ◽  
Vol 126 (24) ◽  
pp. 244301 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Heinbuch ◽  
F. Dong ◽  
J. J. Rocca ◽  
E. R. Bernstein

Author(s):  
Ulrich Kuetgens ◽  
Birk Andreas ◽  
Kathrin Friedrich ◽  
Christoph Weichert ◽  
Paul Kochert ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthias Rössle ◽  
Wolfram Leitenberger ◽  
Matthias Reinhardt ◽  
Azize Koç ◽  
Jan Pudell ◽  
...  

The time-resolved hard X-ray diffraction endstation KMC-3 XPP for optical pump/X-ray probe experiments at the electron storage ring BESSY II is dedicated to investigating the structural response of thin film samples and heterostructures after their excitation with ultrashort laser pulses and/or electric field pulses. It enables experiments with access to symmetric and asymmetric Bragg reflections via a four-circle diffractometer and it is possible to keep the sample in high vacuum and vary the sample temperature between ∼15 K and 350 K. The femtosecond laser system permanently installed at the beamline allows for optical excitation of the sample at 1028 nm. A non-linear optical setup enables the sample excitation also at 514 nm and 343 nm. A time-resolution of 17 ps is achieved with the `low-α' operation mode of the storage ring and an electronic variation of the delay between optical pump and hard X-ray probe pulse conveniently accesses picosecond to microsecond timescales. Direct time-resolved detection of the diffracted hard X-ray synchrotron pulses use a gated area pixel detector or a fast point detector in single photon counting mode. The range of experiments that are reliably conducted at the endstation and that detect structural dynamics of samples excited by laser pulses or electric fields are presented.


2004 ◽  
Vol 75 (10) ◽  
pp. 3705-3707 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Stoeckl ◽  
W. Theobald ◽  
T. C. Sangster ◽  
M. H. Key ◽  
P. Patel ◽  
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