DocumentCode
1475513
Title
Spatially resolved study of superconducting tunnel junctions X-ray detectors by low temperature scanning synchrotron microscopy
Author
Pressler, Harald ; Ohkubo, Masataka ; Koike, Masaki ; Zama, Tatsuya ; Fukuda, Daiji ; Kobayashi, Naoto
Author_Institution
Quantum Radiat. Div., Electrotech. Lab., Tsukuba, Japan
Volume
11
Issue
1
fYear
2001
fDate
3/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
696
Lastpage
699
Abstract
A low temperature scanning synchrotron microscope (LTSSM) has been developed for spatial analysis of superconducting tunnel junction X-ray detectors. One and two-dimensional images of the detector response to X-rays were measured by scanning the junctions kept at a working temperature of about 0.4 K with a highly collimated synchrotron radiation beam. The collimation was performed by inserting a pinhole mounted on a scanning unit into the synchrotron radiation in the range of 3-6 keV. The spatial resolution of the LTSSM is between 5 and 10 micrometer. The present results indicate a large discrepancy between the experimental spatial response and a quasiparticle diffusion and edge-loss model. The LTSSM plays an important role in the development of cryogenic X-ray detectors
Keywords
X-ray detection; low-temperature techniques; quasiparticles; scanning tunnelling microscopy; superconducting junction devices; superconducting particle detectors; superconductive tunnelling; synchrotron radiation; 0.4 K; 3 to 6 keV; cryogenic X-ray detector; edge loss; low temperature scanning synchrotron microscopy; one-dimensional imaging; quasiparticle diffusion; spatial resolution; superconducting tunnel junction; synchrotron radiation beam collimation; two-dimensional imaging; Collimators; Josephson junctions; Microscopy; Radiation detectors; Spatial resolution; Synchrotron radiation; Temperature; X-ray detection; X-ray detectors; X-ray imaging;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/77.919440
Filename
919440
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