International Radiation Detectors, Inc.
Amplifier for the
AXUV Series Photodiodes
(MODEL # AXUV20AHYB1)
General purpose electrometers are extremely sensitive
instruments used in the measurement of current generated by
the photodiodes. They are commonly used with the AXUV series
photodiodes around a synchrotron light source. However, the
relatively large size of many commercial electrometers make
it difficult to locate them close to the detector. The long
interconnecting cables can pick up significant amounts of
noise from electromagnetic interference and from mechanical
vibration. This problem has been noticed by scientists from
several laboratories as evident from the recent literature
on the detector/amplifier combinations [1,2].
Reference [1] reports a silicon diode/operational amplifier
combination with noise performance comparable with
photomultiplier tubes and avalanche photodiodes! Scientists
at NIST have demonstrated 14 decades of photocurrent at room
temperature using low noise operational amplifiers
[2]
The AXUV20AHYB1 is a high vacuum compatible current to
voltage converting amplifier that was developed specifically
for use with the AXUV-20A, UVG-20B, and AXUV20HE1
photodiodes. The combination of the detector/amplifier
hybrid can be used to measure small photogenerated currents
with a resolution of 10 fA and a dynamic range of four
orders of magnitude. The dynamic range is much more for the
AXUV20AHYBV because the fixed 10 G-ohm of feedback resistor
in AXUV20AHYB1 can be changed in this device
References:
[1] R. J. Fonck et.al.
"Low Noise Photodiode Detector for Optical Fluctuation Diagnostics"
Rev. of Sci. Instr. Vol. 63, P. 4924-4926 (1992)
[2] G. Eppeldauer and J. E Hardis
"Fourteen-decade Photocurrent Measurement with Large - area Silicon
Photodiodes at Room Temperature"
Appl. Optics, Vol. 30, 3091-3099 (1991)
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