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Transition edge sensor based detector: from X-ray to $\gamma$-ray

Authors :
Zhang, Shuo
Xia, Jing-Kai
Sun, Tao
Wu, Wen-Tao
Wu, Bing-Jun
Wang, Yong-Liang
Cantor, Robin
Han, Ke
Zhou, Xiao-Peng
Liu, Hao-Ran
Fan, Fu-You
Guo, Si-Ming
Liang, Jun-Cheng
Li, De-Hong
Song, Yan-Ru
Ju, Xu-Dong
Fu, Qiang
Liu, Zhi
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The Transition Edge Sensor is extremely sensitive to the change of temperature, combined with the high-Z metal of a certain thickness, it can realize the high energy resolution measurement of particles such as X-rays. X-rays with energies below 10 keV have very weak penetrating ability, so only a few microns thick of gold or bismuth can obtain quantum efficiency higher than 70\%. Therefore, the entire structure of the TES X-ray detector in this energy range can be realized in the microfabrication process. However, for X-rays or gamma rays from 10 keV to 200 keV, sub-millimeter absorber layers are required, which cannot be realized by microfabrication process. This paper first briefly introduces a set of TES X-ray detectors and their auxiliary systems built by ShanghaiTech University, then focus on the introduction of the TES $\gamma$-ray detector, with absorber based on an sub-millimeter lead-tin alloy sphere. The detector has a quantum efficiency above 70\% near 100 keV, and an energy resolution of about 161.5eV@59.5keV.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 12 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2204.00010
Document Type :
Working Paper