1996
DOI: 10.1016/0168-9002(95)01044-0
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High-resolution X-ray detectors with high-speed SQUID readout of superconducting tunnel junctions

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“…Since the separation between the main peak and satellite is --~13 eV for Fe complexes, a detector with 10 3 energy resolution would be sufficient for measuring spin-polarized spectra. The development of ultra-high-energy-resolution detectors, such as the bolometer (Le Gros et al, 1995) and the superconducting tunnel junction detector (Frank et al, 1996), may eventually eliminate the whole crystal spectrometer for spin-polarized studies. It is, however, essential to have spectrometer resolution which is better than l eV in order to utilize the chemical shifts (,-~1 eV) in mixed-valence and mixed-spin-state clusters for siteselective XAS.…”
Section: Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the separation between the main peak and satellite is --~13 eV for Fe complexes, a detector with 10 3 energy resolution would be sufficient for measuring spin-polarized spectra. The development of ultra-high-energy-resolution detectors, such as the bolometer (Le Gros et al, 1995) and the superconducting tunnel junction detector (Frank et al, 1996), may eventually eliminate the whole crystal spectrometer for spin-polarized studies. It is, however, essential to have spectrometer resolution which is better than l eV in order to utilize the chemical shifts (,-~1 eV) in mixed-valence and mixed-spin-state clusters for siteselective XAS.…”
Section: Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Fig. 3a, we show a simulated pulse for an underdamped configuration, where R, is set to 20 R, and the bias resistor is set to 0.044 R. This is the configuration we used earlier [5], [17] to measure the current in a 100 pm x 100 pm junction. When this same configuration is used for a larger, 282 pm x 282 pm junction, oscillations result as shown.…”
Section: Readout Electronicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measuring these signals with a signal-tonoise ratio of 1000 in a =lo0 kHz bandwidth thus requires an input current noise around 0.3 pAIdHz. (Vertically stacked SIS junction detectors or transition edge bolometers can provide larger signal currents, which eases the requirements on electronic noise [3], [4]. However, detectors which are used in double junction configurations will have slower charge collection leading to smaller signal currents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For low impedance devices, preamplifiers with SQUID input stages offer the best noise performance [3], while FET input stages are superior for device impedances in the ki2 range. A modern low-noise, large-bandwidth preamplifier is the Amptek A250 transresistance amplifier [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%