| Sirius
is the generic name for e2v scientific instruments' Si(Li) detectors
representing the state of the art in high performance solid state
energy dispersive X-ray detection. With a wide range of crystals and
performance specifications available, e2v scientific instruments is uniquely placed to
service the exacting requirements of OEM manufacturers, analytical
instrument users and researchers alike. |
Sirius
Si(Li) Detectors |
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| e2v scientific instruments processes all
of its own Silicon using a specially developed Lithium compensation
technique. Coupled with our own highly refined contact technology,
e2v scientific instruments produces finished Si(Li) crystals which
are the best in the industry. |
| e2v scientific instruments
Sirius Si(Li) detectors are available to suit all applications
and are also available in special multi-element
designs. |
Typical
Fe-55 Spectrum (logarithmic scale) from a e2v scientific instruments 10mm² Si(Li)
Detector
(Measured
spectral parameters: Resolution 128eV, Peak to Background 22k:1)
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Typical
specifications for Sirius Si(Li) detectors
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| Active
area (mm²) |
10
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30
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50
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80
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| Resolution
[MnKa] (eV) |
130
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136
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139
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148
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| Peak:Background |
20000:1
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20000:1
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15000:1
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10000:1
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| Tail
factor (%) |
<0.10
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<0.10
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<0.12
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<0.15
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For
a detailed description of detector specification parameters click
here
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Low
energy response
e2v scientific instruments'
Sirius detectors offer excellent light element X-ray response. This
is an important feature in many analytical applications. Very low
energy X-rays do not penetrate very far in Silicon and so most of
the events occur very close to the front contact of the crystal,
where fractions of the charge are easily lost. This can result in
peak broadening, tailing and even energy shifts. e2v scientific instruments' special
front contact technology is crucial to minimising these effects,
resulting in excellent spectral performance right down to Beryllium
K X-rays.
Ultimately
the efficiency of an X-ray detector at the low energy end of the
spectrum depends on the choice of entrance window. e2v scientific instruments offers
a comprehensive range of detector windows
to suit all applications.
Light Element
Spectrum from SEM
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High
energy response
Applications
like X-ray Fluorescence (XRF)
often require good spectral response over a wide range of energies.
e2v scientific instruments Si(Li) crystals are available with different active thicknesses
depending on the application. Deeper crystals are more efficient
at higher X-ray energies. e2v scientific instruments Si(Li) crystals maintain their
excellent peak to background and low tail performance even at high
energies (See Pd spectrum below).
Typical
e2v scientific instruments XRF Detector Spectrum (50mm² Si(Li))
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| Multi-element
Si(Li) detectors. e2v scientific instruments has produced several
special purpose detectors with up to 13 separate elements in a single
cryostat [more details]. |
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