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We have evaluated the performance of a fine pitch CdTe Double-sided Strip Detector (CdTe-DSD), which was originally developed for the focal plane detector of a hard X-ray telescope to observe the Sun. The detector has a thickness of 750 um and has 128 strip electrodes with a 60 um strip pitch orthogonally placed on both sides of the detector and covers an energy range 4 keV to 80 keV. The study of the depth of photon interaction and charge sharing effects are of importance in order to provide good spectroscopic and imaging performance. We study the tail structure observed in the spectra caused by charge trapping and develop a new method to reconstruct the spectra based on induced charge information from both anode and cathode strips. By applying this method, energy resolutions (FWHM) of 0.76 keV and 1.0 keV can be obtained at photon energies of 14 keV and 60 keV, respectively, if the energy difference between the anode and cathode is within 1 keV. Furthermore, the tail component at 60 keV is reduced, and the energy resolution of the 60 keV peak is improved from 2.4 keV to 1.5 keV (FWHM) if the energy difference is greater than 1 keV. In order to study the imaging performance, we constructed a simple imaging system using a 5 mm thick tungsten plate that has a pinhole with a diameter of 100 um. We utilize a Ba-133 radioisotope of 1 mm in diameter as a target source in combination with a 100 um slit made from 0.5 mm thickness tungsten. We imaged the Ba-133 source behind the 100 um slit using a 30 keV peak, with a 100 um pinhole placed at the center of the source-detector distance. By applying a charge sharing correction between strips, we have succeeded in obtaining a position resolution better than the strip pitch of 60 um.
The imaging and spectral performance of CdTe double-sided strip detectors (CdTe-DSDs) was evaluated for the ASTRO-H mission. The charcterized CdTe-DSDs have a strip pitch of 0.25 mm, an imaging area of 3.2 cm$times$3.2 cm and a thickness of 0.75 mm.
We are currently investigating the spatial resolution of highly pixelated Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CZT) detector for imaging applications. A 20 mm {times} 20 mm {times} 5 mm CZT substrate was fabricated with 600 {mu}m pitch pixels (500 {mu}m anode pix
A CdTe double-sided strip detector (CdTe-DSD) is an ideal device for imaging and spectroscopic measure- ments in the hard X-ray range above 10 keV. Recent development enables us to realize an imager with a detection area of ~10 cm${^2}$. An energy re
Since the initial exploration of soft gamma-ray sky in the 60s, high-energy celestial sources have been mainly characterized through imaging, spectroscopy and timing analysis. Despite tremendous progress in the field, the radiation mechanisms at work
The FemtoDAQ is a low-cost two channel data acquisition system which we have used to investigate the signal characteristics of silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) coupled to fast scintillators. The FemtoDAQ system can also be used to instrument low cost