Journal article

Detection of faint X-ray spectral features using wavelength, energy, and spatial discrimination techniques

LT Hudson, JD Gillaspy, JM Pomeroy, CI Szabo, JN Tan, B Radics, E Takacs, CT Chantler, JA Kimpton, MN Kinnane, LF Smale

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | Published : 2007

Abstract

We report here our methods and results of measurements of very low-signal X-ray spectra produced by highly charged ions in an electron beam ion trap (EBIT). A megapixel Si charge-coupled device (CCD) camera was used in a direct-detection, single-photon-counting mode to image spectra with a cylindrically bent Ge(2 2 0) crystal spectrometer. The resulting wavelength-dispersed spectra were then processed using several intrinsic features of CCD images and image-analysis techniques. We demonstrate the ability to clearly detect very faint spectral features that are on the order of the noise due to cosmic-ray background signatures in our images. These techniques remove extraneous signal due to muon..

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