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A high resolution gamma-ray spectrometer based on superconducting microcalorimeters

Authors :
Daniel Schmidt
Douglas A. Bennett
C. P. Fitzgerald
Galen C. O'Neil
William B. Doriese
Gene C. Hilton
Daniel S. Swetz
Joel N. Ullom
L. R. Vale
Joseph W. Fowler
Frank Schima
Robert D. Horansky
Ryan Winkler
Andrew S. Hoover
Kent D. Irwin
Michael W. Rabin
V. Kotsubo
John A. B. Mates
Bradley K. Alpert
C. D. Reintsema
J. A. Beall
Source :
Review of Scientific Instruments. 83:093113
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 2012.

Abstract

Improvements in superconductor device fabrication, detector hybridization techniques, and superconducting quantum interference device readout have made square-centimeter-sized arrays of gamma-ray microcalorimeters, based on transition-edge sensors (TESs), possible. At these collecting areas, gamma microcalorimeters can utilize their unprecedented energy resolution to perform spectroscopy in a number of applications that are limited by closely-spaced spectral peaks, for example, the nondestructive analysis of nuclear materials. We have built a 256 pixel spectrometer with an average full-width-at-half-maximum energy resolution of 53 eV at 97 keV, a useable dynamic range above 400 keV, and a collecting area of 5 cm(2). We have demonstrated multiplexed readout of the full 256 pixel array with 236 of the pixels (91%) giving spectroscopic data. This is the largest multiplexed array of TES microcalorimeters to date. This paper will review the spectrometer, highlighting the instrument design, detector fabrication, readout, operation of the instrument, and data processing. Further, we describe the characterization and performance of the newest 256 pixel array.

Details

ISSN :
10897623 and 00346748
Volume :
83
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Review of Scientific Instruments
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....492d6f7df86344fd2be067efa4f2f1d9