Thermal detectors as single photon X-ray spectrometers
Abstract
In a thermal detector employed for X-ray spectroscopy applications, the energy of an X-ray is converted to heat in a small mass, and the energy of that X-ray inferred from the size of the temperature rise. The present investigation is concerned with the possibility to make an extremely low heat capacity calorimeter which can be employed as a thermal detector. Several types of calorimeters were fabricated and tested at temperatures as low as approximately 0.05 K. The obtained devices make use of thermistors constructed of melt-doped silicon, nuclear transmutation doped (NTD) germanium, and ion-implanted silicon with a variety of materials for the support and electrical leads. The utility of these microcalorimeters as X-ray spectrometers could be verified.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
- Pub Date:
- February 1985
- DOI:
- 10.1109/TNS.1985.4336808
- Bibcode:
- 1985ITNS...32..134M
- Keywords:
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- Optical Measuring Instruments;
- Spectrometers;
- Temperature Measuring Instruments;
- X Ray Spectroscopy;
- Amplitude Distribution Analysis;
- Calorimeters;
- Pulse Amplitude;
- Silicon Radiation Detectors;
- Spectral Resolution;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation