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Schlosser, Dieter Michael: Response of high resolution silicon photodetectors coupled to CsI(Tl) or LaBr3(Ce)Antwort von hochauflösenden Silizium Photodetektoren gekoppelt an CsI(Tl) oder LaBr3(Ce). 2014
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Abstract
Contents
Glossary
1. Introduction
2. Physical background of solidstate radiation detectors
2.1. Interaction of photons with matter
2.2. Light generation in scintillators: CsI(Tl) and LaBr3(Ce)
3. Principles of hard X- and γ-raydetection with Silicon Drift Detectors (SDDs)
3.1. Direct detection of X-rays with a Silicon Drift Detector
3.2. Indirect detection of X- and γ-rays with a SDD coupled to a scintillator
4. The relevant contributions to the energy resolution
4.1. Derivation of the formula for the relative energy resolution
4.2. Scintillator non-proportional light yield
4.3. Light and charge collection in the system SDD + scintillator
5. The quantum efficiency of Silicon Drift Detectors
5.1. Entrance window
5.2. Derivation of the formula for the quantum efficiency
5.3. Setup for photocurrent measurements
5.4. Quantum efficiency in the X-ray range
5.5. Quantum efficiency in the near ultra violetand visible range
6. Detector response of a single SDD + CsI(Tl) or LaBr3 (Ce)
6.1. Results from spectroscopic measurements in the range 6 to 662 keV
6.2. Results from calculations and simulations
7. Spectrosco py and imaging with SDD array/pnCCD + CsI(Tl)detectors
7.1. Principles of the Anger γ-camera
7.2. 77 cells SDD array + CsI(Tl) γ-camera
7.3. pnCCD + CsI(Tl) camera for X- and γ-rays
8. Summary and Conclusions
A. Physical background of solid state radiation detectors
A.1. Interaction of photons with matter
A.2. Light generation in scintillators
B. Statistical background
B.1. Determination of the mean value and variance from generating functions
B.2. Derivation of the formula for the relative energy resolution
C. Transmission and reflection of optical photons through thin films
D. Effect of the charge collection and quantum efficiency on the spectral response
D.1. Direct X-ray detection
D.2. Direct detection of ultra violet and visible photons
E. Contribution of collimators to the spatial resolution
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