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13 December 2001 Novel integrating solid state detector with segmentation for scanning transmission soft x-ray microscopy
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Abstract
An integrating solid state detector with segmentation has been developed that addresses the needs in scanning transmission x-ray microscopy below 1 keV photon energy. The detector is not cooled and can be operated without an entrance window which leads to a total photon detection efficiency close to 100%. The chosen segmentation with 8 independent segments is matched to the geometry of the STXM to maximize image mode flexibility. In the bright field configuration for 1 ms integration time and 520 eV x-rays the rms noise is 8 photons per integration.
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Michael Feser, Chris J. Jacobsen, Pavel Rehak, Gianluigi DiGeronimo, Peter Holl, and Lothar Strueder "Novel integrating solid state detector with segmentation for scanning transmission soft x-ray microscopy", Proc. SPIE 4499, X-Ray Micro- and Nano-Focusing: Applications and Techniques II, (13 December 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.450229
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

X-rays

X-ray detectors

Image segmentation

Silicon

X-ray microscopy

Photodetectors

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