Characterisation of HEXITECMHz - A 1 MHz continuous frame rate spectroscopic X-ray imaging detector system

Spectroscopic X-ray imaging techniques including Compton X-ray Imaging, X-ray Fluorescence Imaging and Hyperspectral X-ray Tomography require energy-resolving detectors capable of operating at high incident X-ray fluxes to make time resolved measurements. HEXITECMHz, operates at a continuous 1 MHz f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 2023-12, Vol.1057, p.168718, Article 168718
Hauptverfasser: Cline, B.D., Banks, D., Bell, S., Church, I., Cross, S., Davis, A., Day, C., French, M., Gardiner, T., Ghorbanian, N., Harris, J., Hart, M., Holden, J., Jones, L., Lipp, J., Nicholls, T., Nobes, J., Pradeep, S., Prydderch, M., Roberts, M., Schneider, A., Seller, P., Sole, D., Veale, M.C., Wilson, M.D., Helsby, W., Dhamgaye, V., Fox, O., Sawhney, K.
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Zusammenfassung:Spectroscopic X-ray imaging techniques including Compton X-ray Imaging, X-ray Fluorescence Imaging and Hyperspectral X-ray Tomography require energy-resolving detectors capable of operating at high incident X-ray fluxes to make time resolved measurements. HEXITECMHz, operates at a continuous 1 MHz frame rate and can make fully spectroscopic measurements at >106 ph s−1 mm−2. This is enabled by an integrating Front End, in-pixel digitisation and high-speed serialisers. A 300 μm thick p-type Si HEXITECMHz detector was characterised on the B16 Test Beamline at the Diamond Light Source and are the first measurements taken at a 1 MHz frame rate. At 10 keV and 15 keV) the device displayed average FWHM of 656 eV and 682 eV respectively, with minimal changes in spectroscopic performance over ∼8 h. Analysis of charge-sharing events show low charge loss and a linear energy-signal response. Higher-flux measurements illustrated the capability of the ASIC to operate as a photon-counting device.
ISSN:0168-9002
1872-9576
DOI:10.1016/j.nima.2023.168718