Author :
Blankespoor, S.C. ; Derenzo, S.E. ; Moses, W.W. ; Rossington, C.S. ; Ito, M. ; Oba, K.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
To search for new, fast, inorganic scintillators, we have developed a bench-top pulsed X-ray source for determining fluorescent lifetimes and wavelengths of compounds in crystal or powdered form. This source uses a light-excited X-ray tube which produces X-rays when light from a laser diode strikes its photocathode. The X-ray tube has a tungsten anode, a beryllium exit window, a 30 kV maximum tube bias, and a 50 μA maximum average cathode current. The laser produces 3×107 photons at 650 nm per ~100 ps pulse, with up to 107 pulses/sec. The time spread for the laser diode, X-ray tube, and a microchannel plate photomultiplier tube is less than 120 ps fwhm. The mean X-ray energy at tube biases of 20, 25, and 30 kV is 9.4, 10.3, and 11.1 keV, respectively. We measured 140, 230, and 330 X-ray photons per laser diode pulse per steradian, at tube biases of 20, 25, and 30 kV, respectively. Background X-rays due to dark current occur at a rate of 1×106 and 3×106 photons/sec/steradian at biases of 25 and 30 kV, respectively. Data characterizing the X-ray output with an aluminum filter in the X-ray beam are also presented
Keywords :
X-ray fluorescence analysis; X-ray tubes; image intensifiers; bench-top pulsed X-ray source; fluorescent lifetime measurements; inorganic scintillators; laser diode; light-excited X-ray tube; microchannel plate photomultiplier tube; photocathode; pulsed X-ray source characterisation; Anodes; Cathodes; Diode lasers; Fluorescence; Microchannel; Optical pulses; Photomultipliers; Pulse measurements; Tungsten; X-ray lasers;