Characterizing electron-collecting CdTe for use in a 77 ns burst-rate imager
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Published:2024-08-07
Issue:5
Volume:31
Page:1217-1223
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ISSN:1600-5775
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Container-title:Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
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Short-container-title:J Synchrotron Rad
Author:
Franklin Lena A., Brown Nicholas J., Gruner Sol M.ORCID, Met-Hoxha Elida, Tate Mark W., Thom-Levy JuliaORCID
Abstract
The Keck-PAD (pixel array detector) was developed at Cornell as a burst-rate imager capable of recording images from successive electron bunches (153 ns period) from the Advanced Photon Source (APS). Both Si and hole-collecting Schottky CdTe have been successfully bonded to this ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) and used with this frame rate. The facility upgrades at the APS will lower the bunch period to 77 ns, which will require modifications to the Keck-PAD electronics to image properly at this reduced period. In addition, operation at high X-ray energies will require a different sensor material having a shorter charge collection time. For the target energy of 40 keV for this project, simulations have shown that electron-collecting CdTe should allow >90% charge collection within 35 ns. This collection time will be sufficient to sample the signal from one frame and prepare for the next. 750 µm-thick electron-collecting Schottky CdTe has been obtained from Acrorad and bonded to two different charge-integrating ASICs developed at Cornell, the Keck-PAD and the CU-APS-PAD. Carrier mobility has been investigated using the detector response to single X-ray bunches at the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source and to a pulsed optical laser. The tests indicate that the collection time will meet the requirements for 77 ns imaging.
Funder
US Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
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