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Towards hybrid pixel detectors for energy-dispersive or soft X-ray photon science

JUNGFRAU (adJUstiNg Gain detector FoR the Aramis User station) is a two-dimensional hybrid pixel detector for photon science applications at free-electron lasers and synchrotron light sources. The JUNGFRAU 0.4 prototype presented here is specifically geared towards low-noise performance and hence so...

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Autores principales: Jungmann-Smith, J. H., Bergamaschi, A., Brückner, M., Cartier, S., Dinapoli, R., Greiffenberg, D., Huthwelker, T., Maliakal, D., Mayilyan, D., Medjoubi, K., Mezza, D., Mozzanica, A., Ramilli, M., Ruder, Ch., Schädler, L., Schmitt, B., Shi, X., Tinti, G.
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5297903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26917124
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577515023541
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author Jungmann-Smith, J. H.
Bergamaschi, A.
Brückner, M.
Cartier, S.
Dinapoli, R.
Greiffenberg, D.
Huthwelker, T.
Maliakal, D.
Mayilyan, D.
Medjoubi, K.
Mezza, D.
Mozzanica, A.
Ramilli, M.
Ruder, Ch.
Schädler, L.
Schmitt, B.
Shi, X.
Tinti, G.
author_facet Jungmann-Smith, J. H.
Bergamaschi, A.
Brückner, M.
Cartier, S.
Dinapoli, R.
Greiffenberg, D.
Huthwelker, T.
Maliakal, D.
Mayilyan, D.
Medjoubi, K.
Mezza, D.
Mozzanica, A.
Ramilli, M.
Ruder, Ch.
Schädler, L.
Schmitt, B.
Shi, X.
Tinti, G.
author_sort Jungmann-Smith, J. H.
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description JUNGFRAU (adJUstiNg Gain detector FoR the Aramis User station) is a two-dimensional hybrid pixel detector for photon science applications at free-electron lasers and synchrotron light sources. The JUNGFRAU 0.4 prototype presented here is specifically geared towards low-noise performance and hence soft X-ray detection. The design, geometry and readout architecture of JUNGFRAU 0.4 correspond to those of other JUNGFRAU pixel detectors, which are charge-integrating detectors with 75 µm × 75 µm pixels. Main characteristics of JUNGFRAU 0.4 are its fixed gain and r.m.s. noise of as low as 27 e(−) electronic noise charge (<100 eV) with no active cooling. The 48 × 48 pixels JUNGFRAU 0.4 prototype can be combined with a charge-sharing suppression mask directly placed on the sensor, which keeps photons from hitting the charge-sharing regions of the pixels. The mask consists of a 150 µm tungsten sheet, in which 28 µm-diameter holes are laser-drilled. The mask is aligned with the pixels. The noise and gain characterization, and single-photon detection as low as 1.2 keV are shown. The performance of JUNGFRAU 0.4 without the mask and also in the charge-sharing suppression configuration (with the mask, with a ‘software mask’ or a ‘cluster finding’ algorithm) is tested, compared and evaluated, in particular with respect to the removal of the charge-sharing contribution in the spectra, the detection efficiency and the photon rate capability. Energy-dispersive and imaging experiments with fluorescence X-ray irradiation from an X-ray tube and a synchrotron light source are successfully demonstrated with an r.m.s. energy resolution of 20% (no mask) and 14% (with the mask) at 1.2 keV and of 5% at 13.3 keV. The performance evaluation of the JUNGFRAU 0.4 prototype suggests that this detection system could be the starting point for a future detector development effort for either applications in the soft X-ray energy regime or for an energy-dispersive detection system.
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spelling pubmed-52979032017-02-17 Towards hybrid pixel detectors for energy-dispersive or soft X-ray photon science Jungmann-Smith, J. H. Bergamaschi, A. Brückner, M. Cartier, S. Dinapoli, R. Greiffenberg, D. Huthwelker, T. Maliakal, D. Mayilyan, D. Medjoubi, K. Mezza, D. Mozzanica, A. Ramilli, M. Ruder, Ch. Schädler, L. Schmitt, B. Shi, X. Tinti, G. J Synchrotron Radiat Research Papers JUNGFRAU (adJUstiNg Gain detector FoR the Aramis User station) is a two-dimensional hybrid pixel detector for photon science applications at free-electron lasers and synchrotron light sources. The JUNGFRAU 0.4 prototype presented here is specifically geared towards low-noise performance and hence soft X-ray detection. The design, geometry and readout architecture of JUNGFRAU 0.4 correspond to those of other JUNGFRAU pixel detectors, which are charge-integrating detectors with 75 µm × 75 µm pixels. Main characteristics of JUNGFRAU 0.4 are its fixed gain and r.m.s. noise of as low as 27 e(−) electronic noise charge (<100 eV) with no active cooling. The 48 × 48 pixels JUNGFRAU 0.4 prototype can be combined with a charge-sharing suppression mask directly placed on the sensor, which keeps photons from hitting the charge-sharing regions of the pixels. The mask consists of a 150 µm tungsten sheet, in which 28 µm-diameter holes are laser-drilled. The mask is aligned with the pixels. The noise and gain characterization, and single-photon detection as low as 1.2 keV are shown. The performance of JUNGFRAU 0.4 without the mask and also in the charge-sharing suppression configuration (with the mask, with a ‘software mask’ or a ‘cluster finding’ algorithm) is tested, compared and evaluated, in particular with respect to the removal of the charge-sharing contribution in the spectra, the detection efficiency and the photon rate capability. Energy-dispersive and imaging experiments with fluorescence X-ray irradiation from an X-ray tube and a synchrotron light source are successfully demonstrated with an r.m.s. energy resolution of 20% (no mask) and 14% (with the mask) at 1.2 keV and of 5% at 13.3 keV. The performance evaluation of the JUNGFRAU 0.4 prototype suggests that this detection system could be the starting point for a future detector development effort for either applications in the soft X-ray energy regime or for an energy-dispersive detection system. International Union of Crystallography 2016-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5297903/ /pubmed/26917124 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577515023541 Text en © J. H. Jungmann-Smith et al. 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/
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Jungmann-Smith, J. H.
Bergamaschi, A.
Brückner, M.
Cartier, S.
Dinapoli, R.
Greiffenberg, D.
Huthwelker, T.
Maliakal, D.
Mayilyan, D.
Medjoubi, K.
Mezza, D.
Mozzanica, A.
Ramilli, M.
Ruder, Ch.
Schädler, L.
Schmitt, B.
Shi, X.
Tinti, G.
Towards hybrid pixel detectors for energy-dispersive or soft X-ray photon science
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title_fullStr Towards hybrid pixel detectors for energy-dispersive or soft X-ray photon science
title_full_unstemmed Towards hybrid pixel detectors for energy-dispersive or soft X-ray photon science
title_short Towards hybrid pixel detectors for energy-dispersive or soft X-ray photon science
title_sort towards hybrid pixel detectors for energy-dispersive or soft x-ray photon science
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5297903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26917124
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577515023541
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