Scanning Microscopy. Supplement 1987-01-01

Advanced mercuric iodide detectors for X-ray microanalysis.

W K Warburton, J S Iwanczyk

Index: Scanning Microsc. Suppl. 1 , 135-50, (1987)

Full Text: HTML

Abstract

We first present a brief tutorial on Mercuric Iodide (HgI2) detectors and the intimately related topic of near-room temperature ultralow noise preamplifiers. This provides both a physical basis and technological perspective for the topics to follow. We next describe recent advances in HgI2 applications to x-ray microanalysis, including a space probe Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), Synchrotron x-ray detectors, and energy dispersive detector arrays. As a result of this work, individual detectors can now operate stably for long periods in vacuum, detect soft x-rays to the oxygen K edge at 523 eV, or count at rates exceeding 2x10(5)/sec. The detector packages are small, lightweight, and use low power. Preliminary HgI2 detector arrays of 10 elements with 500eV resolution have also been constructed and operate stably. Finally, we discuss expected advances in HgI2 array technology, including improved resolution, vacuum operation, and the development of soft x-ray transparent encapsulants. Array capabilities include: large active areas, high (parallel) count rate capability and spatial sensitivity. We then consider areas of x-ray microanalysis where the application of such arrays would be advantageous, particularly including elemental microanalysis, via x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, in both SEMs and in scanning x-ray microscopes. The necessity of high count rate capability as spatial resolution increases is given particular attention in this connection. Finally, we consider the possibility of Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) studies on square micron sized areas, using detector arrays.


Related Compounds

Related Articles:

A non-invasive technique for continuous monitoring of left ventricular function using a new solid state mercuric iodide radiation detector.

1984-05-01

[Clin. Sci. 66(5) , 551-6, (1984)]

Autoantibodies to sweat glands detected by different methods in serum and in tissue from patients affected by a new variant of endemic pemphigus foliaceus.

2009-10-01

[Arch. Dermatol. Res. 301(10) , 711-8, (2009)]

Compton profiles and electronic structure of HgBr(2) and HgI(2).

2010-02-01

[Appl. Radiat. Isot. 68(2) , 286-92, (2010)]

Comparison of NaI(T1), CdTe, and HgI2 surgical probes: effect of scatter compensation on probe performance.

1991-01-01

[Med. Phys. 18(3) , 382-9, (1991)]

Acute mercuric iodide poisoning.

1996-09-01

[Ann. Clin. Biochem. 33 ( Pt 5) , 468-70, (1996)]

More Articles...