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Feb 2002
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LOW TEMPERATURE DETECTORS: Ninth International Workshop on Low Temperature Detectors. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 605, p
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Other Instrumentation And Techniques For Atomic And Molecular Physics, Relativistic And Quantum Electrodynamic Effects In Atoms And Molecules
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The accurate determination of the Lamb shift in heavy hydrogen-like ions provides a sensitive test of quantum electrodynamics in very strong Coulomb fields, not accessible otherwise. For the investigation of the Lyman-α transitions in 208Pb81+ or 238U91+ with sufficient accuracy, a high resolution calorimetric detector for hard x-rays (E<=100 keV) is presently being developed. The detector modules consist of arrays of silicon thermistors and of x-ray absorbers made of high-Z material to optimize the absorption efficiency. The detectors are housed in a specially designed 3He/4He dilution refrigerator with a side arm which fits to the internal target geometry of the storage ring ESR at GSI Darmstadt. The detector performance presently achieved is already close to fulfill the demands of the Lamb shift experiment. For a prototype detector pixel with a 0.2 mm2×47 μm Pb absorber an energy resolution of ΔEFWHM=65 eV is obtained for 60 keV x-rays. .
Bleile A.
Egelhof Peter
Kraft Sebastian
McCammon Dan
Meier Hans-Juergen
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