Development of low-noise double-sided silicon strip detector for cosmic soft gamma-ray compton camera
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Nakamoto, Tatsuya
Sawamoto, Naoyuki
Uno, Shingo
Ohsugi, Takashi
Tajima, Hiroyasu
Takahashi, Tadayuki
Mitani, Takefumi
Tanaka, Takaaki
Nakazawa, Kazuhiro
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subject | Silicon Strip Detector
Compton Camera
VA-chip
Gamma-ray detector
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Astronomy. Space sciences
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abstract | Double-sided silicon strip detectors (DSSD) provide a very promising technology for constructing a Compton Camera, which is expected to provide a high-sensitivity soft gamma-ray observation in the 0.1–20 MeV energy range. The merits of DSSD are the high energy resolution, high scattering efficiency, low radio-activation in the orbit, moderate radiation hardness, smaller Doppler broadening, large size, and stable performance. A key feature for optimal performance is the low noise level of the DSSD and the attached frontend electronics. We minimized the noise by optimization of the electrode geometry of the DSSD. We have thus obtained an energy resolution of 1.3 keV (FWHM) for 60 keV and 122 keV at -10◦C. It was found that the detection efficiency for gamma-rays was uniform over the DSSD and the signal charge split between neighboring strips was not significant. We also confirmed that the Compton imaging by two DSSDs achieved a good angular resolution close to the Doppler-broadening limit.
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journal title |
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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volume | Volume 541
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issue | Issue 1-2
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start page | 342
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end page | 349
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date of issued | 2005-04-01
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publisher | Elsevier Science B.V.
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issn | 0168-9002
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eng
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Journal Article
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HU type |
Journal Articles
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DCMI type | text
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format | application/pdf
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text version | author
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rights | Copyright (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V.
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Graduate School of Science
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