X-ray energy detector

LD 559938
X-ray energy detector
  8  X-ray energy detector

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Description

For use with the X-ray apparatus (554 801) for recording energy X-ray spectra in connection with Sensor-CASSY (524 013) and MCA box (524 058). The detector contains a thermoelectric cooled silicon PIN detector as well as the electronics for amplification and processing of voltage pulses. The amplitude of the output pulses is proportional to the energy of the X-ray photons.

Technical data

  • Photosensitive area: 0.8 mm
  • Cooling for detector: thermoelectric (Peltier element)
  • Entrance window (plastic): absorption equivalent to graphite with d = 40 µm
  • Detectable energy field: approx. 2 keV to 60 keV
  • Energy resolution at E = 6.40 keV (Fe Kα-line): 0.4 keV half-width value
  • Distribution voltage: ±15 V, +5 V (via plug-in power supply 100...250 V, 50...60 Hz, included)
  • Output: BNC socket for connection to the MCA box
  • Dimensions: 60 mm x 120 mm x 60 mm
  • Weight: 450 g

Related Documents

PDF (Instruction Sheet) PDF (Instruction Sheet) [559 938] X-ray energy detector
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P6.3.5.1 Recording and calibrating an X-ray energy spectrum
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P6.3.5.2 Recording the energy spectrum of a molybdenum anode
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P6.3.5.3 Recording the energy spectrum of a copper anode
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P6.3.5.4 Investigation of the characteristic spectra as a function of the element's atomic number: K-lines
PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) P6.3.5.4 Investigation of the characteristic spectra as a function of the element's atomic number: K-lines
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P6.3.5.5 Investigation of the characteristic spectra as a function of the element's atomic number: L-lines
PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) P6.3.5.5 Investigation of the characteristic spectra as a function of the element's atomic number: L-lines
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P6.3.5.6 Energy-resolved Bragg reflection in different orders of diffraction
PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) P6.3.5.6 Energy-resolved Bragg reflection in different orders of diffraction
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P6.3.7.2 Compton effect: Measurement the energy of the scattered photons as a function of the scattering angle
PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) P6.3.7.2 Compton effect: Measurement the energy of the scattered photons as a function of the scattering angle
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P7.5.1.1 Application of X-ray fluorescence for the non-destructive analysis of the chemical composition
PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) P7.5.1.1 Application of X-ray fluorescence for the non-destructive analysis of the chemical composition
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P7.5.1.2 Determination of the chemical composition of a brass sample by X-ray fluorescence analysis
PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) P7.5.1.2 Determination of the chemical composition of a brass sample by X-ray fluorescence analysis
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C3.6.5.1 X-ray fluorescence analysis of chemical composition
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C3.6.5.2 The chemical composition of a brass specimen
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