“QVD” detectors are based on thermoelectric heat‐to‐voltage (Q→V) conversion and digital (V→D) readout. For spectroscopic applications, the theoretical performance limits are competitive with superconducting tunnel junction (STJ) detectors and transition edge sensor (TES) devices. We discuss theoretical and demonstrated timing performance of QVD detectors with different design architectures. Detectors with lanthanum‐cerium hexaboride sensors can be very fast, up to 100 MHz/pixel counting rates. They can serve as focal plane detectors for X‐ray timing, in situations where very large apertures are used to gather X‐ray photons at high event rates. Practical implementation of thermoelectric (QVD) detectors requires cryogenic thermoelectric sensors with high figures of merit. There can be different solutions: thin films, bulk materials and “whiskers.” We are exploring all three design options and summarize progress in each area.
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5 July 2004
X-RAY TIMING 2003: Rossie and Beyond
3-5 November 2003
Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA)
Research Article|
July 05 2004
QVD Sensors as Focal Plane Instruments for X‐ray Timing Applications
Kent S. Wood;
Kent S. Wood
*Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375
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Armen M. Gulian;
Armen M. Gulian
oundPhysics Art Frontiers/Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC 20375
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Paul S. Ray
Paul S. Ray
*Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375
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AIP Conference Proceedings 714, 447–450 (2004)
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Kent S. Wood, Armen M. Gulian, Paul S. Ray; QVD Sensors as Focal Plane Instruments for X‐ray Timing Applications. AIP Conference Proceedings 5 July 2004; 714 (1): 447–450. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1781069
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