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A high-spatial-resolution fiber-optic-coupled CMOS imager with novel scintillator for high-energy x-ray applications

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, , Citation Robin M Baur et al 2013 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 425 062012 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/425/6/062012

1742-6596/425/6/062012

Abstract

A fast, high-spatial-resolution detector for high-energy microscopy work is presented. The detector uses a 2160 × 2560 CMOS chip for fast framing (up to 100 Hz in full-frame mode), coupled by a fiber optic taper to a scintillating Terbium-doped fiber optic plate for excellent stopping power even at high energies. The field of view is 7mm × 8.6mm with a resolution of 9 microns. The sensitivity is 1 e-/x-ray at 35 keV, with a read noise of 2.5 e-/pixel. Standard characterization metrics including dark current, sensitivity, modulation transfer function, and detective quantum efficiency are presented, along with preliminary experimental results.

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10.1088/1742-6596/425/6/062012