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Modelling the response of a CsI(Tl)-PiN photodiode Microscintillator Detector

Instrumentation and Detectors 2024-01-31 v2

Abstract

The full instrument response of a superminiaturised CsI(Tl)-PiN photodiode radioactivity detector, intended for deployment on a meteorological radiosonde, has been modelled by combining a physics-based model of the sensor with the detector circuit response, obtained via an LTspice simulation. The model uses the incident energy of a gamma ray as an input, and produces the pulse expected from the detector. The detector response was verified by comparing the simulated energy calibration with a laboratory source. The measurement circuit is found to control the minimum detectable energy of 26 keV, and the maximum detectable energy is ~10 MeV. The energy sensitivity of the PiN detector is 0.29 +- 0.02 mV/keV in the 0-800 keV range. The simulation and laboratory calibrations were consistent to better than 5% over the calibration range of the instrument.

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@article{arxiv.2307.03029,
  title  = {Modelling the response of a CsI(Tl)-PiN photodiode Microscintillator Detector},
  author = {Justin Tabbett and Karen L. Aplin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.03029},
  year   = {2024}
}