Characterization of image plates for neutron diffraction

Clive Wilkinson, Mogens S. Lehmann, Flora Meilleur, Matthew P. Blakeley, Dean A.A. Myles, Stefan Vogelmeier, Michael Thoms, Michael Walsh, Garry J. McIntyre

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Abstract

A method to measure the overall gain and point-spread function of an image-plate detector system (converter, phosphor, readout electronics) online from single-crystal diffraction patterns is derived. Only with a knowledge of these quantities can one estimate without bias the true standard deviations of the observed integrated intensities of Bragg reflections measured with such a detector. The gain corrected for the point-spread function should ideally be approximately 1.0 to avoid loss of data or precision due to the upper and lower limits of digitization of the diffraction patterns. The gain and the point-spread function are derived for several configurations of the three neutron Laue image-plate diffractometers, LADI, VIVALDI and LADI-III, at the Institut Laue-Langevin. The detective quantum efficiencies (DQE) of these instruments have been measured to be 0.16 (1), 0.57 (2) and 0.46 (3), respectively. It has also been found that the DQE is effectively constant for different times of exposure, despite the fading of the photostimulated luminescent signal during that time. While the results described in this paper concern neutron detection by image plates, the method is equally valid for other integrating detectors and radiations, e.g. CCD detectors and X-rays.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)749-757
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Applied Crystallography
Volume42
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Gain
  • Image-plate detectors
  • Neutron diffraction
  • Point-spread functions

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