Development of practical soft X-ray imaging spectrometers

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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4 pages, presented at Applied Superconductivity Conference 2000

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Cryogenic soft X-ray imaging spectrometers are currently being developed for applications in the fields of Astronomy and material sciences. In this paper we present experiments on optimized single devices, which show measured energy resolutions of 4.6 eV at 525 eV, 8.1 eV at 1.5 keV and 20.5 eV at 6 keV respectively. These energy resolutions combined with a quantum efficiency of more than 40 % in the energy range from 0.5 to 2 keV together with a count rate capability of 15 kHz demonstrate the overall good performance of single Superconducting Tunnel Junctions (STJs). Assembling these optimized single devices in a matrix read-out would provide the practical basis for a soft X-ray imaging spectrometer.

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