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X-Ray Detector XRD on BeEagleSat and the Development of the Improved X-Ray Detector iXRD [PDF]
Many interesting astrophysical objects are intense X-ray emitters. Hard X-ray observatories in various sizes have been operating in space and providing exciting scientific results that we cannot obtain in our laboratories on Earth. Nanosatellites with CdZnTe hard X-ray detectors have been launched into orbit as well, and the future holds great promise ...
Kalemci, Emrah +8 more
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Perovskite-Based X-ray Detectors
X-ray detection has widespread applications in medical diagnosis, non-destructive industrial radiography and safety inspection, and especially, medical diagnosis realized by medical X-ray detectors is presenting an increasing demand. Perovskite materials are excellent candidates for high-energy radiation detection based on their promising material ...
Chen-Fu Lin +5 more
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Filters for X-Ray Detectors on Space Missions
Thin filters and gas tight windows are used in Space to protect sensitive X-ray detectors from out-of-band electromagnetic radiation, low-energy particles, and molecular contamination. Though very thin and made of light materials, filters are not fully transparent to X-rays. For this reason, they ultimately define the detector quantum efficiency at low
Barbera, Marco +2 more
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Designing Ultraflexible Perovskite X‐Ray Detectors through Interface Engineering [PDF]
Stepán Demchyshyn +2 more
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Metal-Halide Perovskite Submicrometer-Thick Films for Ultra-Stable Self-Powered Direct X-Ray Detectors [PDF]
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In-Orbit Background for X-ray Detectors
In-orbit background is an unavoidable feature of all space-borne X-ray detectors, and arises both from cosmic sources (diffuse or point-like) and from the interaction of the detectors themselves with the space environment (primary or secondary cosmic rays, geomagnetically trapped particles, activation of spacecraft structures). In this chapter the main
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Detectors for the future of X-ray imaging
In recent decades, developments in detectors for X-ray imaging have improved dose efficiency. This has been accomplished with for example, structured scintillators such as columnar CsI, or with direct detectors where the X rays are converted to electric charge carriers in a semiconductor.
Aslund, Magnus +3 more
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AN “X‐RAY DETECTOR” FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES. [PDF]
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Semiconductor X-Ray Detectors [PDF]
Abstract Detection of characteristic x-rays is a fascinating and challenging subject. From its early beginnings with gas proportional counters it has evolved, like many branches of technology, into the use of a variety of semiconductors.
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Pixels detectors and silicon X-rays detectors [PDF]
Silicon pixel detectors are beginning to be used in large particle physics experiments. The hybrid technique (detector and electronics on two separate wafers) allows large surfaces to be built. For ATLAS at LHC it is proposed to cover areas of more than 1 m2 with 5000 to 10000 pixels/cm2.
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