A liquid-helium cooled large-area silicon PIN photodiode x-ray detector

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment

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6 pages, and 3 figures, Elsevier macros elsart.sty and elsart12.sty are needed

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10.1016/0168-9002(95)00872-1

An x-ray detector using a liquid-helium cooled large-area silicon PIN photodiode has been developed along with a tailor-made charge sensitive preamplifier whose first-stage JFET has been cooled. The operating temperature of the JFET has been varied separately and optimized. The x- and $\gamma$-ray energy spectra for an \nuc{241}{Am} source have been measured with the photodiode operated at 13 K. An energy resolution of 1.60 keV (FWHM) has been obtained for 60-keV $\gamma$ rays and 1.30 keV (FWHM) for the pulser. The energy threshold could be set as low as 3 keV. It has been shown that a silicon PIN photodiode serves as a low-cost excellent x-ray detector which covers large area at 13 K.

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