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15 October 2007 Position and time sensitive photon counting detector with image charge delay-line readout
Achim Czasch, Volker Dangendorf, James S. Milnes, Sven Schössler, Ronald Lauck, Uwe Spillmann, Jon R. Howorth, Ottmar Jagutzki
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Proceedings Volume 6771, Advanced Photon Counting Techniques II; 67710W (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.736935
Event: Optics East, 2007, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
We have developed single photon counting image intensifier tubes combining position and time information read-out with at least 500x500 pixels and sub-nanosecond time resolution. This image intensifier type uses a resistive screen instead of a phosphor screen and the image charge pickup anode is placed outside the sealed tube. We present a novel delay-line anode design which allows for instance detecting simultaneously arriving pairs of photons. Due to the very low background this technique is suited for applications with very low light intensity and especially if a precise time tagging for each photon is required. We show results obtained with several anode types on a 25 mm image intensifier tube and a 40 mm open-face MCP detector and discuss the performance in neutron radiography, e.g. for homeland security, and the prospects for applications like Fluorescence Life-time Imaging Microscopy (FLIM), astronomy and X-ray polarimetry.
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Achim Czasch, Volker Dangendorf, James S. Milnes, Sven Schössler, Ronald Lauck, Uwe Spillmann, Jon R. Howorth, and Ottmar Jagutzki "Position and time sensitive photon counting detector with image charge delay-line readout", Proc. SPIE 6771, Advanced Photon Counting Techniques II, 67710W (15 October 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.736935
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Image intensifiers

Microchannel plates

Scintillators

Electrodes

Photon counting

X-rays

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