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31 May 2007 A position- and time-sensitive photon-counting detector with delay- line read-out
Ottmar Jagutzki, Volker Dangendorf, Ronald Lauck, Achim Czasch, James Milnes
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Abstract
We have developed image intensifier tubes with delay-anode read-out for time- and position-sensitive photon counting. The timing precision is better than 1 ns with 1000x1000 pixels position resolution and up to one megacounts/s processing rate. Large format detectors of 40 and 75 mm active diameter with internal helical-wire delay-line anodes have been produced and specified. A different type of 40 and 25 mm tubes with semi-conducting screen for image charge read-out allow for an economic and robust tube design and for placing the read-out anodes outside the sealed housing. Two types of external delay-line anodes, i.e. pick-up electrodes for the image charge, have been tested. We present tests of the detector and anode performance. Due to the low background this technique is well suited for applications with very low light intensity and especially if a precise time tagging for each photon is required. As an example we present the application of scintillator read-out in time-of-flight (TOF) neutron radiography. Further applications so far are Fluorescence Life-time Microscopy (FLIM) and Astronomy.
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Ottmar Jagutzki, Volker Dangendorf, Ronald Lauck, Achim Czasch, and James Milnes "A position- and time-sensitive photon-counting detector with delay- line read-out", Proc. SPIE 6585, Optical Sensing Technology and Applications, 65851C (31 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.721933
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Microchannel plates

Image intensifiers

Electrodes

Photodetectors

Photon counting

Electrons

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