Title :
Multiple Module Pixellated CdTe Spectroscopic X-Ray Detector
Author :
Wilson, Matthew D. ; Bell, S.J. ; Cernik, Robert J. ; Christodoulou, Christos ; Egan, C.K. ; O´Flynn, D. ; Jacques, S. ; Pani, Silvia ; Scuffham, J. ; Seller, Paul ; Sellin, P.J. ; Speller, R. ; Veale, Matthew C.
Author_Institution :
Sci. & Technol. Facilities Council, Rutherford Appleton Lab., Didcot, UK
Abstract :
A pixellated CdTe detector system comprising 2×2 detector modules has been developed for high energy spectroscopic X-ray imaging applications and has an active area of 16 cm2 . The detector modules are made from the HEXITEC 80×80 ASIC and 1 mm thick CdTe with Al-Schottky contacts. The CdTe has 250 μm pitch pixels with an outer guard ring on the same pitch. The single HEXITEC 80×80 detectors have an average energy resolution (FWHM) of 800 eV at 59.9 keV. Limitations in the multiple module DAQ system mean that the energy resolution of the pixels in the 2×2 detector array is 2.0 keV at 59.9 keV. The spacing between the tiled detector modules is 150 μm which results in an inactive area equivalent to 3 pixels, including the guard ring on the edge of the detectors. The modular detector configuration demonstrates the potential to create large area detector arrays in the future.
Keywords :
Schottky barriers; X-ray apparatus; X-ray imaging; application specific integrated circuits; data acquisition; nuclear electronics; semiconductor counters; Al-Schottky contacts; HEXITEC ASIC; HEXITEC detectors; average energy resolution; electron volt energy 59.9 keV; high energy spectroscopic X-ray imaging applications; inactive area; large area detector arrays; modular detector configuration; multiple module DAQ system; multiple module pixellated CdTe spectroscopic X-ray detector; outer guard ring; pitch pixels; size 1 mm; size 150 mum; tiled detector modules; Application specific integrated circuits; Arrays; Data acquisition; Detectors; Image edge detection; Image quality; Imaging; CdTe; CdZnTe; X-ray detector; imaging; spectroscopic;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2013.2240694