Recent advances in the photon counting, imaging readout for microchannel plate (MCP) detectors has led to a substantial improvement in their spatial resolution. The spatial accuracy (similar to 7-10 um) of an MCP detector with a cross strip (XS) readout has been shown to be limited by the MCP pore size (< 10 um). In this paper, we study the ultimate resolution limits of the XS readout itself. The model allows us to determine the requirements on the anode's geometry and the signal processing electronics in order to reach a particular spatial resolution. The optimal detector parameters, such as the width of the charge footprint at the anode (determined by the distance and the field between the MCP and the anode), and the gain of the detect...
As part of a feasibility study into the use of novel electron detectors for an X-ray photoelectron e...
This thesis discusses the design and improvement of microchannel plate (MCP) chevron detectors for i...
The spatial resolution of current MCP based detector devices (<10 mm) has reached the point when ...
The combination of a photocathode, microchannel plate stack and photon counting, imaging readout pro...
The cross strip anode is a coarse (0.5 mm) multi-layer metal and ceramic cross strip pattern. Event ...
We have developed a novel microchannel plate readout scheme, the cross strip anode. The cross strip ...
There is a growing demand in astronomy, as there is also in many other branches of science, for dete...
Charge division readouts provide a relatively simple means to accurately determine the spatial co-or...
This paper describes recent advances in Monte Carlo simulations of microchannel plate (MCP)–based x-...
<p> We present the spatial resolution estimation methods for a photon counting system with a Vernie...
In recent years, a team from NSTec and SNL has built a unique capability to develop microchannel pla...
Photon counting detectors are essential for many applications, including astronomy, medical imaging,...
A new resolution estimation method for wedge and strip anode based on the single photon imaging conf...
Various position sensitive readout systems for microchannel plates are considered. A discrete anode ...
We discuss new anode geometries, employing position-dependent charge partitioning, which can be used...
As part of a feasibility study into the use of novel electron detectors for an X-ray photoelectron e...
This thesis discusses the design and improvement of microchannel plate (MCP) chevron detectors for i...
The spatial resolution of current MCP based detector devices (<10 mm) has reached the point when ...
The combination of a photocathode, microchannel plate stack and photon counting, imaging readout pro...
The cross strip anode is a coarse (0.5 mm) multi-layer metal and ceramic cross strip pattern. Event ...
We have developed a novel microchannel plate readout scheme, the cross strip anode. The cross strip ...
There is a growing demand in astronomy, as there is also in many other branches of science, for dete...
Charge division readouts provide a relatively simple means to accurately determine the spatial co-or...
This paper describes recent advances in Monte Carlo simulations of microchannel plate (MCP)–based x-...
<p> We present the spatial resolution estimation methods for a photon counting system with a Vernie...
In recent years, a team from NSTec and SNL has built a unique capability to develop microchannel pla...
Photon counting detectors are essential for many applications, including astronomy, medical imaging,...
A new resolution estimation method for wedge and strip anode based on the single photon imaging conf...
Various position sensitive readout systems for microchannel plates are considered. A discrete anode ...
We discuss new anode geometries, employing position-dependent charge partitioning, which can be used...
As part of a feasibility study into the use of novel electron detectors for an X-ray photoelectron e...
This thesis discusses the design and improvement of microchannel plate (MCP) chevron detectors for i...
The spatial resolution of current MCP based detector devices (<10 mm) has reached the point when ...