Soft X-ray detection performance of superconducting tunnel junction arrays with asymmetric tunnel junction layer structure

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Superconducting tunnel junction (STJ) array detectors with an asymmetric tunnel junction layer structure have been fabricated for the soft X-ray region between 100eV and 1 keV. The asymmetric layer design was effective in solving the problem of double peak response to monochromatic X-rays, which is commonly observed in STJ detectors. The sensitive area was patterned by a lift-off technique that ensured no contamination on the top Nb electrode surface. The performance of a 100-pixel STJ array detector was investigated through fluorescent X-ray analysis of oxides and nitrides for the energy region of the K-lines of oxygen, nitrogen, and boron. The STJ array detector exhibited a high energy resolution of amp;<15 eV, which cannot be achieved by semiconductor detectors, and an energy nonlinearity of amp;<1%. It was demonstrated that the performance is suitable for fluorescence-yield X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) spectroscopy for light trace elements. amp;© 2012 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.

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Ukibe, M., Shiki, S., Kitajima, Y., & Ohkubo, M. (2012). Soft X-ray detection performance of superconducting tunnel junction arrays with asymmetric tunnel junction layer structure. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 51(1). https://doi.org/10.1143/JJAP.51.010115

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