Monte Carlo Modeling and Design of Photon Energy Attenuation Layers (PALs) for 10-30x Quantum Yield Enhancement in Si-based Hard X-ray Detectors
Eldred Lee, Michael R. James, Kaitlin M. Anagnost, Zhehui Wang, Eric, R. Fossum, Jifeng Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Monte Carlo simulation-based design of photon energy attenuator layers (PALs) to significantly boost the quantum yield of silicon-based high-energy X-ray detectors, enabling more efficient detection at energies above 20 keV.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel PAL-enhanced Si detector design that achieves 10-30x higher quantum yield for high-energy X-ray detection through photon energy down conversion.
Findings
Monte Carlo simulations show 10-30x increase in quantum yield with PbTe PALs.
Photon energy down conversion improves photoelectric absorption efficiency.
PAL-enhanced Si detectors can significantly improve high-energy X-ray detection performance.
Abstract
High-energy (>20keV) X-ray photon detection at high quantum yield, high spatial resolution and short response time has long been an important area of study in physics. Scintillation is a prevalent method but limited in various ways. Directly detecting high-energy X-ray photons has been a challenge to this day, mainly due to low photon-to-photoelectron conversion efficiencies. Commercially available state-of-the-art Si direct detection products such as the Si charge-coupled device (CCD) are inefficient for >10keV photons. Here, we present Monte Carlo simulation results and analyses to introduce a highly effective yet simple high-energy X-ray detection concept with significantly enhanced photon-to-electron conversion efficiencies composed of two layers: a top high-Z photon energy attenuator layer (PAL) and a bottom Si detector. We use the principle of photon energy down conversion, where…
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TopicsRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging · Advanced Semiconductor Detectors and Materials
