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Fine-pitch CdTe detector for hard X-ray imaging and spectroscopy of the Sun with the FOXSI rocket experiment

Ishikawa, Shin-nosuke, M. Katsuragawa, Shin Watanabe, Yuusuke Uchida, Shin׳ichiro Takeda, Tadayuki Takahashi, Shinya Saito, Lindsay Glesener, Buitrago-Casas, Juan Camilo, Säm Krucker, Steven Christe, 石川, 真之介, 桂川, 美穂, 渡辺, 伸, 内田, 悠介, 武田, 伸一郎, 高橋, 忠幸, 斎藤, 新也, Lindsay Glesener, Buitrago-Casas, Juan Camilo, Säm Krucker, Steven Christe

JAXA Repository (JAXA) · 2017

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Summary

This paper is a technical contribution to solar physics and detector instrumentation, describing the development of a fine-pitch cadmium telluride semiconductor detector for hard X-ray imaging during the FOXSI-2 rocket experiment. The work demonstrates improvements in position resolution (sub-100 µm) and energy resolution (~1 keV FWHM) compared to earlier silicon strip detector designs, operating at moderate cooling temperatures. This research has no substantive connection to agriculture, food systems, soil health, nutrition, or human dietary outcomes, and falls outside the scope of Vitagri's Pulse Brain catalogue.

UK applicability

This paper has no applicability to UK agricultural practice, policy, or food systems research. It is a solar physics instrumentation study unrelated to farming, nutrition, or food production.

Theme
General food systems / other
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Research
Study design
Laboratory technical development
Source type
Grey literature
Status
Published
System type
Other
Catalogue ID
BFmobgho5x-52bhx6

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