2015
DOI: 10.3788/hplpb20152703.32020
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Pulsed bias application on X-ray diodes

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“…An X-ray diode (XRD) detector, developed by the research group in the China Academy of Engineering Physics (CAEP), was employed to detect X-rays. According to the manufacturer's specifications [2], the minimum rise time of the output signal generated by the XRD detector is 60 ps. As the laser pulse in SG-III has a duration of 1 ns-3 ns, and the minimum rise time of the signal excited by X-rays is 500 ps-600 ps, this high-performance detector is well-suited for meeting the experimental requirements.…”
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“…An X-ray diode (XRD) detector, developed by the research group in the China Academy of Engineering Physics (CAEP), was employed to detect X-rays. According to the manufacturer's specifications [2], the minimum rise time of the output signal generated by the XRD detector is 60 ps. As the laser pulse in SG-III has a duration of 1 ns-3 ns, and the minimum rise time of the signal excited by X-rays is 500 ps-600 ps, this high-performance detector is well-suited for meeting the experimental requirements.…”
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“…: Data acquisition circuits; Digital electronic circuits; Front-end electronics for detector readout; X-ray detectors 1 Introduction X-ray is closely related to a lot of physical processes in nuclear experiments. Analyzing X-ray signals is crucial to studying black cavity physics, radiation transport, and implosion dynamics in ICF experiments [1,2]. X-ray diode (XRD) detector is one of the most appropriate detectors for X-ray energy spectrum and time-resolved measurement due to its fast response speed and brief rise time of the output signal [3,4].…”
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