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Si(Li) Detector Efficiency and Peak Shape Calibration in the Low-Energy Range Using Synchrotron Radiation

✍ Scribed by Marie-Christine Lépy; Johann Plagnard; Philippe Stemmler; Gilles Ban; Lucile Beck; Pierre Dhez


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
606 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0049-8246

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✦ Synopsis


The efficiency and pulse distribution characterization of an Si(Li) detector (SLD) were obtained using the monochromatized Super-ACO (LURE, Orsay, France) synchrotron beam. The selected energies ranged from 700 to 7000 eV and the radiation intensity was successively measured with a proportional counter, used as a reference, then with the detector to be calibrated. More than 100 experimental points were recorded ; steps as small as 1 eV were used to examine carefully the silicon and gold absorption edges. The SLD spectra were processed using the COLEGRAM deconvolution software, which Ðts di †erent theoretical functions to experimental data. The processing includes a least-squares Ðtting with the Marquart-Levenberg algorithm and the use of a Hypermet-type function, the sum of a main Gaussian function with a low-energy tail. The proportional counter efficiency curve is calculated using attenuation coefficients for the polypropylene window and argon-methane counter gas. The complete SLD peak shape calibration was obtained : the variation of each Ðtting function parameter with energy is shown. The tailing parameters show sharp discontinuities that can be linked to di †erent interaction points in the detector front end. This detector pulse distribution calibration obtained with monochromatized radiation could be used to process accurately usual X-ray spectra including several peaks and satellites. The uncertainty in the SLD efficiency calibration points is about 3% . The experimental values were Ðtted with a theoretical function describing the transmission through di †erent absorbing layers. It is seen that the so-called silicon " dead layer Ï acts as a partially active layer, the corresponding events being recorded in the peak tail.


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