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Measurement of The Soft X-Ray Temporal and Spectral Response of Inp:Fe Photoconductors

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Abstract

X-ray pulses (300 ps FWHM) from the SPEAR storage ring at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory (SSRL) were used to study the energy-dependent pulse response of InP:Fe photoconductors in the soft x-ray region (0.2 to 3 keV). The detector sensitivity (2.7×10–3 A/W) has been measured to be independent of the photon energy in this range. The temporal response of the photoconductor to x-rays is similar to optical excitation (FWHM ≃ 180 ps).

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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