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Evaluation of the X-ray Response of a Position-Sensitive Microstrip Detector with an Integrated Readout Chip

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

C. Rossington
Affiliation:
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory University of California, Berkeley, CA 94 720
J. Jaklevic
Affiliation:
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory University of California, Berkeley, CA 94 720
J. Reid
Affiliation:
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory University of California, Berkeley, CA 94 720
C. Haber
Affiliation:
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory University of California, Berkeley, CA 94 720
H. Spieler
Affiliation:
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory University of California, Berkeley, CA 94 720
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Many of the scientific programs proposed for implementation at existing and future synchrotron radiation sources involve measurement of the spatial distribution of transmitted or diffracted x-ray beams. The design of a general purpose position-sensitive detector for use in such experiments must address several conflicting requirements. Ideally, such a detector would meet the following criteria: high detection efficiency over a wide energy range, large dynamic range in measured photon intensities and response to a wide range of measurement intervals. Existing detector systems only partially meet these requirements, although much work has gone into improving the current technology.

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VII. Solid State and Position-Sensitive Detectors for XRD
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Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1990

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