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8 October 1992 Performance of HEXTE engineering model phoswich detectors
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The preliminary design for the 15 - 250 keV, 200 cm2, phoswich detectors for the High Energy X-ray Timing Experiment (HEXTE) for NASA's X-ray Timing Explorer mission has been completed, and the first engineering model has been fabricated. This unit has undergone extensive environmental and performance testing, including extended vibration, thermal range, resolution, uniformity, and pulse shape, and is within specifications for all tests. Broad beam energy resolution of better than 15% at 60 keV and clear separation of NaI and CsI pulse shape peaks are seen. The design and test results will be presented.
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Paul L. Hink, Michael R. Pelling, and Richard E. Rothschild "Performance of HEXTE engineering model phoswich detectors", Proc. SPIE 1743, EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Instrumentation for Astronomy III, (8 October 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.130675
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

X-rays

Crystals

X-ray astronomy

X-ray detectors

Gamma radiation

Extreme ultraviolet

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