研究目的
Characterizing the energy response of InGaP X-ray detectors for potential use in hard X/γ-ray astronomy.
研究成果
The In0.5Ga0.5P detectors demonstrated good energy resolution and linear response for photon counting X-ray spectroscopy at 30 ± 3 °C, operating uncooled. The Fano factor of In0.5Ga0.5P was experimentally determined to be 0.13. These detectors are promising for future planetary science and astrophysics space missions, especially for detecting hard X-rays and γ-rays in high-temperature environments.
研究不足
The study was limited to the energy range of 4.95 keV to 21.17 keV and operated at a temperature of 30 ± 3 °C. The energy resolution was limited by the noise of the preamplifier electronics.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved characterizing two In0.5Ga0.5P p+-i-n+ mesa photodiodes with different diameters for their response to X-ray photons. The detectors were coupled to a custom-made charge-sensitive preamplifier and exposed to X-ray fluorescence spectra from high-purity calibration foils excited by a Mo target X-ray tube.
2:5Ga5P p+-i-n+ mesa photodiodes with different diameters for their response to X-ray photons. The detectors were coupled to a custom-made charge-sensitive preamplifier and exposed to X-ray fluorescence spectra from high-purity calibration foils excited by a Mo target X-ray tube.
Sample Selection and Data Sources:
2. Sample Selection and Data Sources: High-purity metal fluorescence foils were used to generate characteristic X-ray fluorescence lines for illuminating the detectors.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The setup included a Mo target X-ray tube, custom-made charge-sensitive preamplifier, ORTEC 572A shaping amplifier, and ORTEC 927 ASPEC multi-channel analyser.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The detectors were reverse biased at -5 V, and X-ray fluorescence spectra were accumulated for each foil. The energy resolution and count rate were measured as functions of photon energy and X-ray tube current.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Gaussian fits were applied to the peaks of the accumulated spectra to determine energy resolution and linearity. The Fano factor was determined by fitting the measured FWHM as a function of energy.
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