Authors
Z Han, A Mukherjee, A Albert, AK Rumaiz, I Harding, MW Tate, SM Gruner, J Thom-Levy, AJ Kuczewski, DP Siddons, GA Carini, J Stavro, S LÚveillÚ, D Vasileska, W Zhao, A Goldan
Publication date
2023/4/13
Journal
Journal of Instrumentation
Volume
18
Issue
04
Pages
P04021
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
Recent progress in the field of micron-scale spatial resolution direct conversion X-ray detectors for high-energy synchrotron light sources serve applications ranging from nondestructive and noninvasive microscopy techniques which provide insight into the structure and morphology of crystals, to medical diagnostic measurement devices. Amorphous selenium (a-Se) as a wide-bandgap thermally evaporated photoconductor exhibits ultra-low thermal generation rates for dark carriers and has been extensively used in X-ray medical imaging. Being an amorphous material, it can further be deposited over large areas at room temperatures and at substantially lower costs as compared to crystalline semiconductors. To address the demands for a high-energy and high spatial resolution X-ray detector for synchrotron light source applications, we have thermally evaporated a-Se on a Mixed-Mode Pixel Array Detector (MM …
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