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Anna Koziol1, Michel Bordessoule2, Alessandra Ciavardini2, Arkadiusz Dawiec2, Paulo Da Silva2, Kewin Desjardins2, Pawel Grybos1, Brahim Kanoute2, Claire Laulhe2, Piotr Maj1, Claude Menneglier2, Pascal Mercere2, Fabienne Orsini2, Robert Szczygiel1.
Abstract
This paper presents the performance of a single-photon-counting hybrid pixel X-ray detector with synchrotron radiation. The camera was evaluated with respect to time-resolved experiments, namely pump-probe-probe experiments held at SOLEIL. The UFXC camera shows very good energy resolution of around 1.5 keV and allows the minimum threshold setting to be as low as 3 keV keeping the high-count-rate capabilities. Measurements of a synchrotron characteristic filling mode prove the proper separation of an isolated bunch of photons and the usability of the detector in time-resolved experiments.Keywords: UFXC32k; high frame rate; pixel array detector; pump–probe experiments; single-photon counting
Year: 2018 PMID: 29488920 DOI: 10.1107/S1600577518001959
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616