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Energy resolution electron detectors

Under the common title of electron spectroscopy, this section discusses the most important problems of electron, positron, and beta-ray energy measurements back-scattering, energy resolution and detector response functions, energy calibration, and source preparation. [Pg.439]

Fig. 3.24 Left. Energy resolution of the silicon-drift-detectors (SDD) at 5.9 keV ( Fe radioactive source) as a function of temperature. Middle-. One segment (out of four) of SDDs composed of two individual chips with front-end electronics. The dimensions of the A1 housing are cm x 4 cm x 7 cm. In the center the opening of the radiation collimator can be seen. Right MIMOS IIA SDD segment (1/4 of the complete detector ring a 10 -cent coin is shown for comparison)... Fig. 3.24 Left. Energy resolution of the silicon-drift-detectors (SDD) at 5.9 keV ( Fe radioactive source) as a function of temperature. Middle-. One segment (out of four) of SDDs composed of two individual chips with front-end electronics. The dimensions of the A1 housing are cm x 4 cm x 7 cm. In the center the opening of the radiation collimator can be seen. Right MIMOS IIA SDD segment (1/4 of the complete detector ring a 10 -cent coin is shown for comparison)...
The miniaturized Mossbauer instruments have proven as part of the NASA Mars Exploration Rover 2003 mission that Mossbauer spectroscopy is a powerful tool for planetary exploration, including our planet Earth. For the advanced model of MIMOS II, the new detector technologies and electronic components increase sensitivity and performance significantly. In combination with the high-energy resolution of the SDD, it will be possible to perform XRF analysis in parallel to Mossbauer spectroscopy. In addition to the Fe-mineralogy, information on the sample s elemental composition will be obtained. [Pg.464]


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