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  • 2022Joule resistive heating of a shape memory composite : some design rules to predict the temperature in samples with rectangular cross-section (invited)citations
  • 2021Preparation and characterization of a thermal insulating carbon xerogel-epoxy composite adhesive for electronics applications10citations
  • 2021Analytical, numerical and experimental study of the self-heating of a shape memory compositecitations
  • 2012The Hard X-ray Imager (HXI) for the ASTRO-H mission31citations
  • 2010Hard x-ray imager (HXI) for the ASTRO-H Mission28citations

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  • Pereira Sanchez, Clara Andrea
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Hard x-ray imager (HXI) for the ASTRO-H Mission

  • Takahashi, Tadayuki
  • Fukazawa, Yasushi
  • Ohno, Masanori
  • Takahashi, Hiromitsu
  • Gilmore, Kirk
  • Lebrun, Francois
  • Tajima, Hiroyasu
  • Nakamori, Takeshi
  • Yatsu, Yoichi
  • Kawaharada, Madoka
  • Kokubun, Motohide
  • Ohta, Masayuki
  • Nakazawa, Kazuhiro
  • Enoto, Teruaki
  • Yamaoka, Kazutaka
  • Laurent, Philippe
  • Kataoka, Jun
  • Sato, Goro
  • Uchiyama, Yasunobu
  • Limousin, Olivier
  • Mizuno, Tsunefumi
  • Watanabe, Shin
  • Makishima, Kazuo
  • Mori, Kunishiro
  • Tanaka, Takaaki
  • Terada, Yukikatsu
Abstract

The Hard X-ray Imager (HXI) is one of four detectors on board the ASTRO-H mission (6th Japanese X-ray satellite), which is scheduled to be launched in 2014. Using the hybrid structure composed of double-sided silicon strip detectors and a cadmium telluride double-sided strip detector, the instrument fully covers the energy range of photons collected with the hard X-ray telescope up to 80 keV with a high quantum efficiency. High spatial resolution of 250 μm and an energy resolution of 1-2 keV (FWHM) are both achieved with low noise front-end ASICs. In addition, the thick BGO active shields surrounding the main detector package is a heritage of the successful performance of the Hard X-ray Detector on board the Suzaku satellite. This feature enables the instrument to achieve an extremely high background reduction caused by cosmic-ray particles, cosmic X-ray background, and in-orbit radiation activation. In this paper, we present the detector concept, design, latest results of the detector development, and the current status of the hardware....

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Silicon
  • activation
  • Cadmium