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Semiconductor X-Ray Detectors

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By (author): B. G. Lowe R. A. Sareen

Identifying and measuring the elemental x-rays released when materials are examined with particles (electrons, protons, alpha particles, etc.) or photons (x-rays and gamma rays) is still considered to be the primary analytical technique for routine and non-destructive materials analysis. The Lithium Drifted Silicon (Si(Li)) X-Ray Detector, with its good resolution and peak to background, pioneered this type of analysis on electron microscopes, x-ray fluorescence instruments, and radioactive source- and accelerator-based excitation systems. Although rapid progress in Silicon Drift Detectors (SDDs), Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs), and Compound Semiconductor Detectors, including renewed interest in alternative materials such as CdZnTe and diamond, has made the Si(Li) X-Ray Detector nearly obsolete, the device serves as a useful benchmark and still is used in special instances where its large, sensitive depth is essential.

Semiconductor X-Ray Detectors focuses on the history and development of Si(Li) X-Ray Detectors, an important supplement to the knowledge now required to achieve full understanding of the workings of SDDs, CCDs, and Compound Semiconductor Detectors. The book provides an up-to-date review of the principles, practical applications, and state of the art of semiconductor x-ray detectors. It describes many of the facets of x-ray detection and measurement using semiconductors, from manufacture to implementation. The initial chapters present a self-contained summary of relevant background physics, materials science, and engineering aspects. Later chapters compare and contrast the assembly and physical properties of systems and materials currently employed, enabling readers to fully understand the materials and scope for applications.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1022g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Dec 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781466554009

About B. G. LoweR. A. Sareen

Author of over 20 publications and the conditioner patent for Si(Li) X-Ray Detectors B. G. Lowe holds a Ph.D from Liverpool University UK. He has served as commonwealth education officer for University of Columbo Sri Lanka; lecturer for University of Science-Malaysia Penang and North East Wales Institute of Higher Education UK; chief physicist for Link Systems Ltd London UK; physics director head of development and senior scientist for Oxford Instruments London UK; and senior scientist for e2V Scientific High Wycombe UK. He also worked on the UK government-sponsored IMPACT project and CdZnTe detectors at Leicester University UK.Author of over 15 publications and two patents R. A. Sareen holds a Ph.D from Manchester University UK. He has served as research scientist for Ortec Oak Ridge Tennessee USA; founder of Nuclan Ltd London UK; technical managing main board and executive director for Link Systems Ltd London UK (now Oxford Instruments) and UEI London UK; researcher at Manchester University; and shareholder in Link Systems Ltd Gresham Power Electronics and Gresham Scientific Instruments Ltd Salisbury UK and Camscan Cambridge UK. A Royal Microscopical Society and Institute of Physics fellow he has liaised with several UK government departments including security services and participated in nuclear strategy and homeland security committees.

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