Abstract
Simulations in Medici are performed to quantify crosstalk and charge sharing in a hybrid pixelated silicon detector. Crosstalk and charge sharing degrades the spatial and spectral resolution of single photon processing X-ray imaging systems. For typical medical X-ray imaging applications, the process is dominated by charge sharing between the pixels in the sensor. For heavier particles each impact generates a large amount of charge and the simulation seems to over predict the charge collection efficiency. This indicates that some type of non modelled degradation of the charge transport efficiency exists, like the plasma effect where the plasma might shield the generated charges from the electric field and hence distorts the charge transport process. Based on the simulations it can be reasoned that saturation of the amplifiers in the Timepix system might generate crosstalk that increases the charge spread measured from ion impact on the sensor.
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Norlin, B., Reza, S., Krapohl, D., Fröjdh, E., & Thungström, G. (2015). Readout cross-talk for alpha-particle measurements in a pixelated sensor system. In Journal of Instrumentation (Vol. 10). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/10/05/C05025
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