2021
DOI: 10.1109/tns.2020.3041831
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Evaluation of Timepix3 Si and CdTe Hybrid-Pixel Detectors’ Spectrometric Performances on X- and Gamma-Rays

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“…Figure 1b shows the energy resolution decreasing with energy. Similar behavior has already been reported in literature [26][27][28] and can be described by the following equation:…”
Section: Energy Resolutionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Figure 1b shows the energy resolution decreasing with energy. Similar behavior has already been reported in literature [26][27][28] and can be described by the following equation:…”
Section: Energy Resolutionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The energy calibration was set following the method described in [6], and was performed in the energy range from 15 keV to 1.3 MeV. The energy calibration allows for spectrometric performances such that for photons with an energy > 80 keV, energy resolution is < 10 %, and the relative error on measured energy is < 0.5 % for photons with an energy > 25 keV [7].…”
Section: A Timepix3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CdTe volume is irradiated by a source emitting photons with an energy of 662 keV (Cs-137), located at 1 m in front of the detection volume. For those Monte-Carlo simulations, energy resolutions of Timepix3 [7]; and its 55 µm pixelisation are taken into account. Figure 6 shows the evolution of the number of Compton cones, as a function of the distance between the position of Compton scattering and absorption.…”
Section: 𝑃(𝛽) ∝ 𝐾(𝛽 𝐸) Sin 𝛽 𝑑𝜑 ∝ 2𝜋 • 𝐾(𝛽 𝐸) Sin 𝛽 (Ii-1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pixel detectors based on CdTe or CZT typically feature thicknesses up to 2 mm and profit from a larger absorption efficiency in the photon energy range above ∼100 keV [10]. Currently, the thickest sensor evaluated with Timepix [11] family ASIC is a 3 mm thick CdTe sensor [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%