X-ray Detectors: Properties and Signal-to-Noise Ratio
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This lecture covers the properties of X-ray detectors, including their ability to convert X-rays into visible light or electrons, the importance of high sensitivity and dynamic range, and the quantification of signal-to-noise ratio. It also discusses systematic errors, such as flat field corrections and point-spread functions.
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