Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
X-Ray sources, detectors and optical components are now used in a wide range of applications.
What is crucial is the absolute calibration of such devices to permit a quantitative assessment of
the system under study. A new X-ray laboratory has been built in Frascati (ENEA) to develop diagnostics
for nuclear fusion experiments and study applications of these X-ray techniques in other
domains, like new material science, non destructive tests and so on. An in-house developed selfconsistent
calibration procedure is described that permits the absolute calibration of sources
(X-ray emitted fluxes) and detectors (detection efficiencies) as function of the X-ray photon energy,
in the range 2 - 120 keV. The calibration procedure involves the use of an in-house developed code
that also predicts the spectral response of any detector in any experimental condition that can be
setup in the laboratory. The procedure has been then applied for the calibration and characterisation
of gas and solid state imaging detectors, such as Medipix-2, GEM gas detector, CCD camera,
Cd-Te C-MOS imager, demonstrating the versatility of the method developed here.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
X-Ray Detector; X-Ray Source; Absolute Calibration; Plasma Physics Diagnostics
Elenco autori:
Causa, Federica
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