Avalanche photodiodes as fast X-ray detectors

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Abstract

An avalanche photodiode (APD) detector provides a sub-nanosecond time resolution and an output rate of more than 108 counts s-1 of synchrotron X-rays. Moreover, the APD has the advantage of low noise. A review of recent developments of detectors using APD devices designed for X-ray experiments is presented in this paper. One of the detectors has an excellent time response of 100 ps resolution and a narrow width on its response function, 1.4 ns at 10-5 maximum. The other consists of a stack of four diodes and has a transmission structure. The stacked detector improved the efficiency for X-rays, e.g. 55% at 16.53 keV. The output rates reached more than 108 counts s-1 per device.

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Kishimoto, S. (1998). Avalanche photodiodes as fast X-ray detectors. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 5(3), 275–279. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049598000053

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