4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

High-resolution UV, alpha and neutron imaging with the Timepix CMOS readout

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2008.03.046

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medipix; timepix; MCP detectors; neutron imaging; alpha particle imaging; photon counting

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A CMOS application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) called the Timepix has been used to readout the pulsed charge signal from various microchannel plate (MCP) stacks. The Timepix 256 x 256 array is a newer version of the Medipix2 ASIC with added features and modes. One of these modes is the time over threshold (TOT) mode where the amplitude of a single charge event can be determined per pixel. With a properly sized input charge cloud from an MCP stack, the centroid of the charge cloud can be determined to sub-pixel accuracy, allowing much higher spatial resolution than the 55 mu m pixel size. Using this technique, we demonstrate a spatial resolution better than 57 lp/mm for UV photons, limited by the MCP pore spacing. Also, by changing the top MCP in the stack to a neutron-sensitive MCP, we show a spatial resolution to thermal neutrons of less than 35 pm FWHM. This technique can also be applied to alpha particle imaging using silicon diode arrays bump bonded to a Timepix. Allowing the large conversion charge generated by the alpha particle to diffuse over many pixels, we can centroid 5.5 MeV alphas from Am-241 to 18 mu m FWHM. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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