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Code-division multiplexing for x-ray microcalorimeters
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EngineeringCode-division MultiplexingMicroscopyMeasurementNpixels Multiplexing DisadvantageEducationImage SensorX-ray FluorescenceCalibrationInstrumentationPhysicsComputer EngineeringSynchrotron RadiationMicroelectronicsOptical SensorsHigher Multiplexing FactorsX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsX-ray Optic
We demonstrate the code-division multiplexing (CDM) readout of eight transition-edge sensor microcalorimeters. The energy resolution is 3.0 eV (full width at half-maximum) or better at 5.9 keV, with a best resolution of 2.3 eV and a mean of 2.6 eV over the seven modulated detectors. The flux-summing CDM system is described and compared with similar time-division multiplexing (TDM) readout. We show that the Npixels multiplexing disadvantage associated with TDM is not present in CDM. This demonstration establishes CDM as both a simple route to higher performance in existing TDM microcalorimetric experiments and a long-term approach to reaching higher multiplexing factors.
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