Characterizing electron-collecting CdTe for use in a 77 ns burst-rate imager.

IF 2.5 3区 物理与天体物理 Journal of Synchrotron Radiation Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-07 DOI:10.1107/S160057752400643X
Lena A Franklin, Nicholas J Brown, Sol M Gruner, Elida Met-Hoxha, Mark W Tate, Julia Thom-Levy
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The Keck-PAD (pixel array detector) was developed at Cornell as a burst-rate imager capable of recording images from successive electron bunches (153 ns period) from the Advanced Photon Source (APS). Both Si and hole-collecting Schottky CdTe have been successfully bonded to this ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) and used with this frame rate. The facility upgrades at the APS will lower the bunch period to 77 ns, which will require modifications to the Keck-PAD electronics to image properly at this reduced period. In addition, operation at high X-ray energies will require a different sensor material having a shorter charge collection time. For the target energy of 40 keV for this project, simulations have shown that electron-collecting CdTe should allow >90% charge collection within 35 ns. This collection time will be sufficient to sample the signal from one frame and prepare for the next. 750 µm-thick electron-collecting Schottky CdTe has been obtained from Acrorad and bonded to two different charge-integrating ASICs developed at Cornell, the Keck-PAD and the CU-APS-PAD. Carrier mobility has been investigated using the detector response to single X-ray bunches at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source and to a pulsed optical laser. The tests indicate that the collection time will meet the requirements for 77 ns imaging.

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鉴定用于 77 毫微秒猝发率成像仪的电子收集碲化镉。
康奈尔大学开发的 Keck-PAD(像素阵列探测器)是一种猝发率成像仪,能够记录来自先进光子源(APS)的连续电子束(153 ns 周期)的图像。硅和空穴收集肖特基碲化镉都已成功粘合到该 ASIC(专用集成电路)上,并在此帧速率下使用。APS 的设施升级将把波束周期降低到 77 ns,这就需要对 Keck-PAD 电子设备进行修改,以便在缩短的周期内正常成像。此外,在高 X 射线能量下运行将需要不同的传感器材料,以缩短电荷收集时间。模拟显示,对于本项目的 40 keV 目标能量,电子收集型碲化镉应能在 35 ns 内实现 >90% 的电荷收集。这一收集时间足以对一帧的信号进行采样,并为下一帧做好准备。我们从 Acrorad 公司获得了 750 微米厚的肖特基碲化镉电子收集材料,并将其与康奈尔大学开发的两种不同的电荷集成 ASIC(Keck-PAD 和 CU-APS-PAD)结合在一起。利用探测器对康奈尔高能同步辐射光源的单束 X 射线和脉冲光激光的响应,对载流子迁移率进行了研究。测试表明,收集时间将满足 77 ns 成像的要求。
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Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATIONOPTICS&-OPTICS
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期刊介绍: Synchrotron radiation research is rapidly expanding with many new sources of radiation being created globally. Synchrotron radiation plays a leading role in pure science and in emerging technologies. The Journal of Synchrotron Radiation provides comprehensive coverage of the entire field of synchrotron radiation and free-electron laser research including instrumentation, theory, computing and scientific applications in areas such as biology, nanoscience and materials science. Rapid publication ensures an up-to-date information resource for scientists and engineers in the field.
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