2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-9002(01)02051-4
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A large area CCD X-ray detector for exotic atom spectroscopy

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“…A spectrometer setup in Johann geometry, here with a spherically bent crystal, enabled the simultanuous measurement of an energy interval corresponding to the extension of x-ray source and detector along the direction of dispersion. Using as detector a 2 × 3 matrix of adjacent high-efficiency, low-noise CCDs of 24 × 24 mm 2 with 600 × 600 pixels each [30], the detector width of 48 mm covered completely the ECRIS collimator opening together with an almost complete overlap with the reflection in the vertical direction. Owing to its granularity, we achieved a full width at half maximum of about seven pixels for the M1 line.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A spectrometer setup in Johann geometry, here with a spherically bent crystal, enabled the simultanuous measurement of an energy interval corresponding to the extension of x-ray source and detector along the direction of dispersion. Using as detector a 2 × 3 matrix of adjacent high-efficiency, low-noise CCDs of 24 × 24 mm 2 with 600 × 600 pixels each [30], the detector width of 48 mm covered completely the ECRIS collimator opening together with an almost complete overlap with the reflection in the vertical direction. Owing to its granularity, we achieved a full width at half maximum of about seven pixels for the M1 line.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the simultaneous detection of the pionic and muonic atoms lines, the spectrometer has been equipped with a large position-sensitive detector, which is composed of an array of charge-coupled devices (CCDs) corresponding to a total sensitive area of about 48×72 mm 2 [43,44].…”
Section: X-ray Spectrometer and Data Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental setup was composed mainly of two parts: an ECR ion trap [11] and a Bragg spectrometer setup in Johann geometry [61,62]. The x rays reflected by the spectrometer crystal were recorded by a two-dimensional CCD camera [63] placed in the proximity of the Rowland circle of the spectrometer. Details about calibration and spectra construction can be found in Refs.…”
Section: Application To a Sulfur Plasmamentioning
confidence: 99%