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Thin absorbers for large-area soft X-ray microcalorimeters

โœ Scribed by L. Rocks; M.B. Anderson; N. Bilgri; R. Brekosky; S. Gwynne Crowder; E. Figueroa-Feliciano; R. Kelley; C.A. Kilbourne; T. Lai; M.A. Lindeman; J. Man; D. McCammon; K.L. Nelms; F.S. Porter; S. Sivananthan; G. Vidugiris; J. Zhao


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
126 KB
Volume
559
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-9002

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โœฆ Synopsis


The X-ray Quantum Calorimeter (XQC) sounding rocket experiment utilizes a microcalorimeter array for observing the diffuse soft X-ray background. Observations of such low surface-brightness targets require a large-area detector. We will be using an array of large absorbers. Good absorbers must rapidly and completely thermalize photons, have small heat capacity for high stopping efficiency and have good lateral thermal transport. For observing the soft X-ray background (energies o1 keV), the volume and heat capacity of absorber material can be kept to a minimum by making the absorbers only as thick as needed for high quantum efficiency at these low energies. These thin, large-area absorbers are not self-supporting and have poor lateral heat transport. Depositing the absorber material on a Si substrate provides support and improves lateral thermal conduction. We present heat capacity results for thin HgTe and thin Bi, each on Si substrates. We also describe the HgTe absorber fabrication.


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