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Photon counting detectors are crucial for high-resolution space imaging. We have developed advanced photon counting technologies, such as the WSA anode, Vernier anode, and Delay Line anode, enabling precise single-photon detection in missions like Chang'e. Additionally, we have created a grid-controlled X-ray source capable of generating arbitrarily shaped X-ray pulse profiles, as authorized by a US patent. Over four generations, we have refined these X-ray pulse sources to provide precise control over pulsed radiation, reduce background X-rays, and manage charged particles, which are essential for calibrating time-varying X-ray detectors in space applications. This talk will cover our advancements in photon-counting detectors and X-ray pulse sources, emphasizing their applications in space exploration and future missions.
Sheng Lizhi, born in 1980, Ph.D., professor, doctoral supervisor, director of the Optoelectronics Research Laboratory of Xi'an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. From June 2006 to June 2009, he worked at Infineon Technologies LLC and joined the Xi'an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in July 2009. He was selected into the talent plan of the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the talent plan of the "Light of the West". Guangdong Provincial Enterprise Science and Technology Commissioner. Vice President of Shaanxi Vacuum Society. He has published more than 100 papers, applied for more than 40 invention patents, authorized 1 invention patent in United States, authorized more than 20 Chinese invention patents, and won 1 Shaanxi Science and Technology Progress Award. He has been engaged in the research of space ultraviolet, X-ray detection and imaging systems, X-ray light sources and applications for a long time, and has presided over and undertaken many projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Pilot Special Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Light of the West, and the Key Research Program of Shaanxi Province.