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A novel integrated time-resolved array avalanche photodiode detection system for nuclear resonant scattering measurements

The nuclear resonant scattering (NRS) experiment requires photon-counting detectors with high time resolution, short dead time, large dynamic range, low noise, and large detection area. An 8-channel avalanche photodiode (APD) array detector system with high integrity, flexibility, and reliability ha...

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Published in:Review of scientific instruments 2023-10, Vol.94 (10)
Main Authors: Bao, Ziyu, Zhang, Yujun, Jiang, Junguo, Ma, Yichao, Liu, Yu, Li, Shenghao, Zhang, Hongyu, Liu, Monan, Zhou, Yangfan, Li, Zhenjie, Liu, Yaoguang, Li, Hangxu, Shen, Zhibang, Yu, Can, Shi, Zhan, Ou, Zina, Zhou, Aiyu, Li, Qiuju, Liu, Peng, Xu, Wei, Hu, Michael Y., Zhao, Jiyong, Alp, Ercan Esen
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Summary:The nuclear resonant scattering (NRS) experiment requires photon-counting detectors with high time resolution, short dead time, large dynamic range, low noise, and large detection area. An 8-channel avalanche photodiode (APD) array detector system with high integrity, flexibility, and reliability has been developed to adapt to the demands of NRS experiments. The detector system mainly consists of four key parts: (i) an array-APD sensor, (ii) 8-channel integrated fast preamplifiers, (iii) the time-to-digital converter readout electronics, and (iv) a data acquisition system and EPICS support software. Remarkably, the system exhibits a time resolution of better than 500 ps and has a sufficiently low noise level, allowing for the lowest detection energy threshold of 4 keV. The performance of the new array-APD system as well as its real application in nuclear forward scattering (NFS) and nuclear resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (NRIXS) experiments was tested in two synchrotron facilities. With the new system, the NFS signal very close to the prompt electronic scattering signal can be extracted. Thanks to the customized EPICS-areaDetector-based control software, NRIXS spectra can be readily measured with time and energy information of the NRIXS signal stored in the raw data, which is promising for developing NRIXS data analysis in the time domain. The array-APD detector can be deployed for nuclear resonant scattering experiments at various synchrotron radiation facilities.
ISSN:0034-6748
1089-7623
DOI:10.1063/5.0160208