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18 May 1987 X-Ray Camera For Photons Counting
D. Peterman, M. Lemonnier, S. Megtert
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Proceedings Volume 0702, International Topical Meeting on Image Detection and Quality; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.966762
Event: International Topical Meeting on Image Detection and Quality, 1986, Paris, France
Abstract
We have developped a 2 Dimensionals X Ray Detector for Application in our laboratories mainly small angle scattering an Diffraction experiments. It is a propertionnal counter able to replace the photographic film in the time dependant experiments. The use of linear sensitive position detector for x rays experiments has been introduced for 20 years. The PSD has been improved for this time and it is commonly used in stead of films we have designed a two dementional x ray detector to be set on conventional x ray mounts. In some cases this 2D PSD takes avantage onto the film mainly because the intensity at each location point is proportionnal to the actual number of photons impingin the detector. The 2D PSD associated with a data acquisition system display the image of x rays in real time and the digitalised data canbe treated rapidely.
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D. Peterman, M. Lemonnier, and S. Megtert "X-Ray Camera For Photons Counting", Proc. SPIE 0702, International Topical Meeting on Image Detection and Quality, (18 May 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.966762
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