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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2014Large-area linear Silicon Drift Detector design for X-ray experiments44citations

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  • Bellutti, P.
  • Piemonte, C.
  • Labanti, C.
  • Campana, R.
  • Feroci, M.
  • Picciotto, A.
  • Evangelista, Yuri
  • Giacomini, G.
  • Zampa, N.
  • Rachevski, A.
  • Zampa, G.
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Large-area linear Silicon Drift Detector design for X-ray experiments

  • Bellutti, P.
  • Piemonte, C.
  • Labanti, C.
  • Campana, R.
  • Feroci, M.
  • Picciotto, A.
  • Vacchi, A.
  • Evangelista, Yuri
  • Giacomini, G.
  • Zampa, N.
  • Rachevski, A.
  • Zampa, G.
Abstract

A large area, 120 × 72 mm<SUP>2</SUP>, linear Silicon Drift Detector (SDD) has been developed for X-ray spectroscopy in the 2-50 keV energy range. Elaborated via a number of prototypes, the final detector design, REDSOX1, features elements to meet the requirements of a modern space-borne X-ray detector with a power consumption per sensitive area below 0.5 mW/cm<SUP>2</SUP>, offering the possibility to perform timing and spectroscopy X-ray observations on a ten microseconds scale....

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  • experiment
  • Silicon
  • X-ray spectroscopy