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Silicon Drift Detectors

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Edax Inc. has released the Apollo silicon drift detector series for transmission electron microscopes. The line includes the Apollo XLT, with a window that is super-ultrathin, and the Apollo XLTW, a windowless version. Data acquisition and signal processing electronics are fully integrated into the detector. For signal processors, the XLT eliminates the need for a separate electronics enclosure. The integrated design improves performance, facilitates installation and offers easy remote access via Ethernet from virtually any computer. With a 30 mm2 sensor, the series offers good collection efficiency. The windowless version further maximizes the collection efficiency and, for low-energy x-rays, increases sensitivity up to 500%. As a result, mapping speed and light detection are greatly enhanced at low concentrations.


Published: April 2011
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