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Energy calibration measurements of MediPix2

Author
Fiederle M. FMF University of Freiburg
Greiffenberg D. FMF University of Freiburg
Idarraga John University of Montreal
Jakůbek Jan, Ing. PhD. IEAP
Král Vlastimil, Ing. IEAP
Lebel C. Universite de Montreal, Montreal (Quebec), Canada H3C 3J7
Leroy C. University of Montreal
Lord G. Montreal University
Pospíšil Stanislav, DrSc. Ing. IEAP
Sochor V CMI in Prague
Suk Michal, Prof. FMP Charles University

Year
2008

Scientific journal
NIM A, Vol. 591, Issue 1, p. 75-79

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Abstract
Real-time measurement of the composition and spectroscopic characteristics of the radiation field inside the ATLAS detector and cavern will be carried out with MediPix2 devices. In view of this application, a calibration of the low energy threshold was performed by illuminating the devices with low energy photons, using 241Am sources and x-rays. A procedure was thereafter established for the calibration of all MediPix2 devices to be used in ATLAS. Using x-ray tubes with filters at the Czech Metrology Institute, photons of energies between 8 keV and 250 keV were obtained and the detection efficiency of the MediPix devices to these radiations was determined. An exponential decrease of the photon intensity as a function of detector depth was observed, illuminating the detector with the beam almost parallel to the surface. The properties of the decrease of intensity were used to determine the exact incident angle of the beam.
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Cite article as:
M. Fiederle, D. Greiffenberg, J. Idarraga, J. Jakůbek, V. Král, C. Lebel, C. Leroy, G. Lord, S. Pospíšil, V. Sochor, M. Suk, "Energy calibration measurements of MediPix2", NIM A, Vol. 591, Issue 1, p. 75-79 (2008)

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