Absolute detection efficiency of a micro-channel plate detector to X-rays in the 1 - 100 keV energy range.

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Microchannel Plates: X-Ray Detectors

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There is little information in the literature on the performance of working micro-channel plate (MCP) detectors at high X-ray energies. The authors have measured the absolute efficiency of a microchannel-plate-intensified, subnanosecond, one dimensional imaging X-ray detector in the 1 to 100 keV range and at 1.25 MeV. The detector consists of a gold photocathode deposited on the front surface of the MCP (optimized for Ni Kα X-rays) to convert X-rays to electrons, an MCP to amplify the electrons, and a fast In:CdS phosphor that converts the electron's kinetic energy to light.

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