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year 2015
author(s) D. Hengstler, M. Keller, C.Schötz, J. Geist, M. Krantz, S. Kempf, L. Gastaldo, A. Fleischmann, T. Gassner, G. Weber, R. Maertin, T. Stoehlker, C. Enss
title Towards FAIR: first measurements of metallic magnetic calorimeters for high-resolution x-ray spectroscopy at GSI
document type Paper
source Physica Spripta T166, 014054 (2015)
doi 10.1088/0031-8949/2015/T166/014054
EMP/Horizon2020 This publication does not include a EMP/Horizon2020 acknowledgement.
abstract

Metallic magnetic calorimeters are energy dispersive particle detectors that are operated at temperatures below $100\;\mathrm{mK}$. Applied to x-ray spectroscopy they combine the high energy resolution of crystal spectrometers with the large energy bandwidth of semiconductor detectors. After the absorption of a photon its energy is converted into heat. A paramagnetic alloy converts the temperature change into a change of magnetization that is read out by a sensitive superconducting quantum interference device magnetometer. With such a metallic magnetic calorimeter we performed two successful measurements at the internal gas target of the experimental storage ring at GSI. In the first beamtime lithium-like Au-ions were targeted on a N2 and a Xe gas target, respectively. In the second beamtime we observed a projectile beam of bare Xe ions interacting with a Xe gas target. In both experiments we achieved an energy resolution below $60\;\mathrm{eV}$ from $0\;\mathrm{keV}$ to $60\;\mathrm{keV}$. We were able to detect K-lines of Xe ions of different charge states, including the Lyman series up to Ly-η and could resolve the Ly-β-doublet in H-like Xe.