| Literature DB >> 28862632 |
Roman Shayduk1, David Pennicard1, Konstantin Krausert1, Peter Gaal2, Sergey Volkov1, Vedran Vonk1, Uta Hejral1, Maciej Jankowski3, Matthias Reinhardt4, Wolfram Leitenberger4, Andreas Stierle1.
Abstract
A simple experiment to characterize the gating properties of X-ray area detectors using pulsed X-ray sources is presented. For a number of time-resolved experiments the gating uniformity of area detectors is important. Relative gating delays between individual modules and readout chips of PILATUS2 series area X-ray detectors have been observed. For three modules of a PILATUS 300K-W unit the maximum gating offset between the modules is found to be as large as 30 ns. On average, the first photosensor module is found to be triggered 15 ns and 30 ns later than the second and the third modules, respectively.Keywords: hybrid pixel X-ray detector; jitter; pump–probe X-ray diffraction; timing; triggering
Year: 2017 PMID: 28862632 DOI: 10.1107/S1600577517009158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616