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Charge Summing in Spectroscopic X-Ray Detectors With High-Z Sensors
The spectroscopic performance of photon counting detectors is limited by the effects of charge sharing between neighboring pixels and the emission of characteristic X-rays. For these reasons, an event can be either missed or counted more than once. These effects become more and more of a concern whe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2013.2286672 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1711837 |
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author | Koenig, Thomas Procz, Simon Cecilia, Angelica Ballabriga, Rafael Baumbach, Tilo Llopart, Xavier Fiederle, Michael Zuber, Marcus Hamann, Elias Fauler, Alex Campbell, Michael |
author_facet | Koenig, Thomas Procz, Simon Cecilia, Angelica Ballabriga, Rafael Baumbach, Tilo Llopart, Xavier Fiederle, Michael Zuber, Marcus Hamann, Elias Fauler, Alex Campbell, Michael |
author_sort | Koenig, Thomas |
collection | CERN |
description | The spectroscopic performance of photon counting detectors is limited by the effects of charge sharing between neighboring pixels and the emission of characteristic X-rays. For these reasons, an event can be either missed or counted more than once. These effects become more and more of a concern when pixel pitches are reduced, and for the technology available so far, this meant that there would always be a trade-off between a high spatial and a high spectral resolution. In this work, we present first measurements obtained with the new Medipix3RX ASIC, which features a network of charge summing circuits establishing a communication between pixels which helps to mitigate these effects. Combined with cadmium telluride sensors, we show that this new technology is successful at improving a detector's spectroscopic capabilities even at pixel pitches as small as 55 mu m. At this pitch, we measure an energy response function similar to that observed for a pixel pitch of 165 mu m in the absence of a charge summing circuitry. This amounts to an effective reduction of the pixel area by at least one order of magnitude at a comparable energy response. Additionally, we present synchrotron measurements at high X-ray fluxes, where significant pulse pile-up occurs, and provide first experimental evidence for a net benefit when balancing spectroscopic performance and high flux tolerance in charge summing mode. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2013 |
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spelling | cern-17118372019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2013.2286672http://cds.cern.ch/record/1711837engKoenig, ThomasProcz, SimonCecilia, AngelicaBallabriga, RafaelBaumbach, TiloLlopart, XavierFiederle, MichaelZuber, MarcusHamann, EliasFauler, AlexCampbell, MichaelCharge Summing in Spectroscopic X-Ray Detectors With High-Z SensorsEngineeringNuclear Physics - ExperimentThe spectroscopic performance of photon counting detectors is limited by the effects of charge sharing between neighboring pixels and the emission of characteristic X-rays. For these reasons, an event can be either missed or counted more than once. These effects become more and more of a concern when pixel pitches are reduced, and for the technology available so far, this meant that there would always be a trade-off between a high spatial and a high spectral resolution. In this work, we present first measurements obtained with the new Medipix3RX ASIC, which features a network of charge summing circuits establishing a communication between pixels which helps to mitigate these effects. Combined with cadmium telluride sensors, we show that this new technology is successful at improving a detector's spectroscopic capabilities even at pixel pitches as small as 55 mu m. At this pitch, we measure an energy response function similar to that observed for a pixel pitch of 165 mu m in the absence of a charge summing circuitry. This amounts to an effective reduction of the pixel area by at least one order of magnitude at a comparable energy response. Additionally, we present synchrotron measurements at high X-ray fluxes, where significant pulse pile-up occurs, and provide first experimental evidence for a net benefit when balancing spectroscopic performance and high flux tolerance in charge summing mode.oai:cds.cern.ch:17118372013 |
spellingShingle | Engineering Nuclear Physics - Experiment Koenig, Thomas Procz, Simon Cecilia, Angelica Ballabriga, Rafael Baumbach, Tilo Llopart, Xavier Fiederle, Michael Zuber, Marcus Hamann, Elias Fauler, Alex Campbell, Michael Charge Summing in Spectroscopic X-Ray Detectors With High-Z Sensors |
title | Charge Summing in Spectroscopic X-Ray Detectors With High-Z Sensors |
title_full | Charge Summing in Spectroscopic X-Ray Detectors With High-Z Sensors |
title_fullStr | Charge Summing in Spectroscopic X-Ray Detectors With High-Z Sensors |
title_full_unstemmed | Charge Summing in Spectroscopic X-Ray Detectors With High-Z Sensors |
title_short | Charge Summing in Spectroscopic X-Ray Detectors With High-Z Sensors |
title_sort | charge summing in spectroscopic x-ray detectors with high-z sensors |
topic | Engineering Nuclear Physics - Experiment |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2013.2286672 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1711837 |
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