학술논문

Toward 1000-Pixel Superconducting-Tunnel-Junction Detectors for X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. Aug2014, Vol. 176 Issue 3/4, p255-260. 6p.
Subject
*SUPERCONDUCTING junction devices
*X-ray detection
*X-ray absorption
*X-ray spectroscopy
*HIGH resolution spectroscopy
*SYNCHROTRON radiation
Language
ISSN
0022-2291
Abstract
Superconducting tunnel junction (STJ) detectors have excellent energy resolution, high detection efficiency, and high counting rate in the soft X-ray energy range. These properties are suitable for synchrotron radiation facilities. However, in order to achieve a high throughput analysis for dopants with a lower concentration, the pixel number of STJ array detectors should be further increased to enlarge the sensitive area. As a first step, we have fabricated 400-pixel STJ array detectors and checked the operation yield and the uniformity of leakage current ( $$I_{leak}$$ ) values. Fabricated STJs showed excellent current-voltage curves having low subgap current. The operation yield of STJs with $$I_{leak}$$ values of less than 10 nA was 96 $$\%$$ . The average $$I_{leak}$$ of 3.6 nA is roughly equivalent to that of the 100-pixel STJ array detector, which is open to users at synchroton radiation beam lines and have 12 eV energy resolution at 400 eV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]