DocumentCode :
3722052
Title :
Time-resolved detection of x-ray generated pulses on coplanar stripline sensors
Author :
Stephen M. Durbin;Aamer Mahmood;David Lubelski;Bernhard Adams
Author_Institution :
Purdue University, W. Lafayette IN USA
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
3
Abstract :
X-ray detectors have been developed to measure the time profile of synchrotron x-ray pulses by sampling electrical pulses traveling along coplanar striplines. Electro-optic techniques originally developed for characterizing sub-picosecond laser pulses have been adapted for ~100 ps synchrotron pulses. The first approach samples a small part of the current across a photoconducting gap excited by a sub-ps laser pulse, while the second detects the transient electric field in the gap on a birefringent lithium tantalate substrate by measuring the field-induced rotation of optical polarization. Both have measured x-ray pulses with ~50 ps time resolution, but the optical polarization approach demonstrated much better signal-to-noise. Materials explored include semi-insulating GaAs, ion-implanted GaAs, low-temperature GaAs, and an InGaAs photodiode device. Important differences between the response to laser and x-ray pulses have been discovered, in the search for improved time resolution.
Keywords :
"Stripline","Optical sensors","Pulse measurements","Optical pulses","X-ray lasers","Optical polarization"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
SENSORS, 2015 IEEE
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2015.7370599
Filename :
7370599
Link To Document :
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