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Detector developments at DESY.

Cornelia B Wunderer1, Aschkan Allahgholi1, Matthias Bayer1, Laura Bianco1, Jonathan Correa1, Annette Delfs1, Peter Göttlicher1, Helmut Hirsemann1, Stefanie Jack1, Alexander Klyuev1, Sabine Lange1, Alessandro Marras1, Magdalena Niemann1, Florian Pithan1, Salim Reza1, Igor Sheviakov1, Sergej Smoljanin1, Maximilian Tennert1, Ulrich Trunk1, Qingqing Xia1, Jiaguo Zhang1, Manfred Zimmer1, Dipayan Das2, Nicola Guerrini2, Ben Marsh2, Iain Sedgwick2, Renato Turchetta2, Giuseppe Cautero3, Dario Giuressi3, Ralf Menk3, Anastasiya Khromova3, Giovanni Pinaroli3, Luigi Stebel3, Julien Marchal4, Ulrik Pedersen4, Nick Rees4, Paul Steadman4, Mark Sussmuth4, Nicola Tartoni4, Hazem Yousef4, HyoJung Hyun5, KyungSook Kim5, Seungyu Rah5, Roberto Dinapoli6, Dominic Greiffenberg6, Davide Mezza6, Aldo Mozzanica6, Bernd Schmitt6, Xintian Shi6, Hans Krueger7, Robert Klanner8, Joem Schwandt8, Heinz Graafsma1.   

Abstract

With the increased brilliance of state-of-the-art synchrotron radiation sources and the advent of free-electron lasers (FELs) enabling revolutionary science with EUV to X-ray photons comes an urgent need for suitable photon imaging detectors. Requirements include high frame rates, very large dynamic range, single-photon sensitivity with low probability of false positives and (multi)-megapixels. At DESY, one ongoing development project - in collaboration with RAL/STFC, Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste, Diamond, and Pohang Accelerator Laboratory - is the CMOS-based soft X-ray imager PERCIVAL. PERCIVAL is a monolithic active-pixel sensor back-thinned to access its primary energy range of 250 eV to 1 keV with target efficiencies above 90%. According to preliminary specifications, the roughly 10 cm × 10 cm, 3.5k × 3.7k monolithic sensor will operate at frame rates up to 120 Hz (commensurate with most FELs) and use multiple gains within 27 µm pixels to measure 1 to ∼100000 (500 eV) simultaneously arriving photons. DESY is also leading the development of the AGIPD, a high-speed detector based on hybrid pixel technology intended for use at the European XFEL. This system is being developed in collaboration with PSI, University of Hamburg, and University of Bonn. The AGIPD allows single-pulse imaging at 4.5 MHz frame rate into a 352-frame buffer, with a dynamic range allowing single-photon detection and detection of more than 10000 photons at 12.4 keV in the same image. Modules of 65k pixels each are configured to make up (multi)megapixel cameras. This review describes the AGIPD and the PERCIVAL concepts and systems, including some recent results and a summary of their current status. It also gives a short overview over other FEL-relevant developments where the Photon Science Detector Group at DESY is involved.

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Keywords:  FEL; high frame rate; imaging detector; soft X-ray

Year:  2016        PMID: 26698052     DOI: 10.1107/S1600577515022237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Synchrotron Radiat        ISSN: 0909-0495            Impact factor:   2.616


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