The response of a composite infrared bolometer to 5.4 MeV α particles from a 241Am source is examined. The bolometer consists of a 1 mm × 3 mm × 0.3 mm thick germanium thermometric element bonded to a sapphire substrate 50 μm thick and 6 mm in diameter. It operates at a temperature near 0.35 K. Slow voltage signals from the bolometer were converted to pulses and pulse height spectra were recorded. Energy resolutions of 60 keV (fwhm) were observed for particles interacting with the sapphire absorber. Other structure arising from interactions with other bolometer components was also observed. A 100-fold improvement in resolution is theoretically possible with bolometers of this type
Bolometers designed to detect submillimeter radiation also respond to cosmic, gamma, and x rays. Bec...
We are developing a novel bolometer which uses a fine mesh to absorb radiation. The filling factor o...
Bolometers designed to detect submillimeter radiation also respond to cosmic, gamma, and x rays. Bec...
The response of a composite infrared bolometer to 5.4 MeV α particles from a 241Am source is examine...
The response of a composite infrared bolometer to 5.4 MeV α particles from a 241Am source is examine...
Recent results with bolometers as high resolution photon detectors raise hope of greatly improved en...
The measurement of radioactivity by direct conversion of nuclear radiation into a temperature rise o...
Composite bolometer structures have provided the most sensitive IR detectors for operation at helium...
Measurements of the overall optical efficiency of both single and composite element bolometers have ...
Bolometers are very low temperature detectors which measure a deposited energy by the resulting ther...
We report measurements on the energy resolution of germanium X-ray calorimeters for the energy range...
We report measurements on the energy resolution of germanium X-ray calorimeters for the energy range...
We report measurements on the energy resolution of germanium X-ray calorimeters for the energy range...
We report measurements on the energy resolution of germanium X-ray calorimeters for the energy range...
Bolometers designed to detect submillimeter radiation also respond to cosmic, gamma, and x rays. Bec...
Bolometers designed to detect submillimeter radiation also respond to cosmic, gamma, and x rays. Bec...
We are developing a novel bolometer which uses a fine mesh to absorb radiation. The filling factor o...
Bolometers designed to detect submillimeter radiation also respond to cosmic, gamma, and x rays. Bec...
The response of a composite infrared bolometer to 5.4 MeV α particles from a 241Am source is examine...
The response of a composite infrared bolometer to 5.4 MeV α particles from a 241Am source is examine...
Recent results with bolometers as high resolution photon detectors raise hope of greatly improved en...
The measurement of radioactivity by direct conversion of nuclear radiation into a temperature rise o...
Composite bolometer structures have provided the most sensitive IR detectors for operation at helium...
Measurements of the overall optical efficiency of both single and composite element bolometers have ...
Bolometers are very low temperature detectors which measure a deposited energy by the resulting ther...
We report measurements on the energy resolution of germanium X-ray calorimeters for the energy range...
We report measurements on the energy resolution of germanium X-ray calorimeters for the energy range...
We report measurements on the energy resolution of germanium X-ray calorimeters for the energy range...
We report measurements on the energy resolution of germanium X-ray calorimeters for the energy range...
Bolometers designed to detect submillimeter radiation also respond to cosmic, gamma, and x rays. Bec...
Bolometers designed to detect submillimeter radiation also respond to cosmic, gamma, and x rays. Bec...
We are developing a novel bolometer which uses a fine mesh to absorb radiation. The filling factor o...
Bolometers designed to detect submillimeter radiation also respond to cosmic, gamma, and x rays. Bec...