First experimental demonstration of time-resolved X-ray measurements with next-generation fast-timing MCP-PMT
Abstract
We report the first successful time-resolved X-ray measurements at the APS 10-ID-B beamline by coupling ultrafast scintillators with photodetectors. Multiple scintillator and sensor pairs (LYSO, plastic scintillator, dynode PMTs, MCP-PMT), as well as a standalone detector (diamond), were tested to demonstrate the time-resolved measurements using hard X-rays at energies of 20 keV and above. The experimental results show that a number of choices exist for time-resolved high-energy X-ray beam measurement. Notably, by gating the photocathode, the Argonne fabricated fast-timing microchannel plate photomultiplier and LYSO crystal pair achieved fast signal detection with a rise time of ~6 ns and a decay time of ~33 ns. These experiments pave the way towards ultrafast imaging technologies using hard X-rays for many applications.
Additional Information
© 2019 Published by Elsevier B.V. Received 15 November 2018, Revised 15 February 2019, Accepted 20 February 2019, Available online 25 February 2019.Additional details
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20190225-124723018
- Department of Energy (DOE)
- DE-AC02-06CH11357
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