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First experimental feasibility study of VIPIC: a custom-made detector for X-ray speckle measurements

The Vertically Integrated Photon Imaging Chip (VIPIC) was custom-designed for X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy, an application in which occupancy per pixel is low but high time resolution is needed. VIPIC operates in a sparsified streaming mode in which each detected photon is immediately read...

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Autores principales: Rumaiz, Abdul K., Siddons, D. Peter, Deptuch, Grzegorz, Maj, Piotr, Kuczewski, Anthony J., Carini, Gabriella A., Narayanan, Suresh, Dufresne, Eric M., Sandy, Alec, Bradford, Robert, Fluerasu, Andrei, Sutton, Mark
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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/PMC5297904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26917126
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577516000114
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author Rumaiz, Abdul K.
Siddons, D. Peter
Deptuch, Grzegorz
Maj, Piotr
Kuczewski, Anthony J.
Carini, Gabriella A.
Narayanan, Suresh
Dufresne, Eric M.
Sandy, Alec
Bradford, Robert
Fluerasu, Andrei
Sutton, Mark
author_facet Rumaiz, Abdul K.
Siddons, D. Peter
Deptuch, Grzegorz
Maj, Piotr
Kuczewski, Anthony J.
Carini, Gabriella A.
Narayanan, Suresh
Dufresne, Eric M.
Sandy, Alec
Bradford, Robert
Fluerasu, Andrei
Sutton, Mark
author_sort Rumaiz, Abdul K.
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description The Vertically Integrated Photon Imaging Chip (VIPIC) was custom-designed for X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy, an application in which occupancy per pixel is low but high time resolution is needed. VIPIC operates in a sparsified streaming mode in which each detected photon is immediately read out as a time- and position-stamped event. This event stream can be fed directly to an autocorrelation engine or accumulated to form a conventional image. The detector only delivers non-zero data (sparsified readout), greatly reducing the communications overhead typical of conventional frame-oriented detectors such as charge-coupled devices or conventional hybrid pixel detectors. This feature allows continuous acquisition of data with timescales from microseconds to hours. In this work VIPIC has been used to measure X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy data on polystyrene latex nano-colliodal suspensions in glycerol and on colloidal suspensions of silica spheres in water. Relaxation times of the nano-colloids have been measured for different temperatures. These results demonstrate that VIPIC can operate continuously in the microsecond time frame, while at the same time probing longer timescales.
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spelling pubmed-52979042017-02-17 First experimental feasibility study of VIPIC: a custom-made detector for X-ray speckle measurements Rumaiz, Abdul K. Siddons, D. Peter Deptuch, Grzegorz Maj, Piotr Kuczewski, Anthony J. Carini, Gabriella A. Narayanan, Suresh Dufresne, Eric M. Sandy, Alec Bradford, Robert Fluerasu, Andrei Sutton, Mark J Synchrotron Radiat Research Papers The Vertically Integrated Photon Imaging Chip (VIPIC) was custom-designed for X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy, an application in which occupancy per pixel is low but high time resolution is needed. VIPIC operates in a sparsified streaming mode in which each detected photon is immediately read out as a time- and position-stamped event. This event stream can be fed directly to an autocorrelation engine or accumulated to form a conventional image. The detector only delivers non-zero data (sparsified readout), greatly reducing the communications overhead typical of conventional frame-oriented detectors such as charge-coupled devices or conventional hybrid pixel detectors. This feature allows continuous acquisition of data with timescales from microseconds to hours. In this work VIPIC has been used to measure X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy data on polystyrene latex nano-colliodal suspensions in glycerol and on colloidal suspensions of silica spheres in water. Relaxation times of the nano-colloids have been measured for different temperatures. These results demonstrate that VIPIC can operate continuously in the microsecond time frame, while at the same time probing longer timescales. International Union of Crystallography 2016-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5297904/ /pubmed/26917126 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577516000114 Text en © Abdul K. Rumaiz 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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Rumaiz, Abdul K.
Siddons, D. Peter
Deptuch, Grzegorz
Maj, Piotr
Kuczewski, Anthony J.
Carini, Gabriella A.
Narayanan, Suresh
Dufresne, Eric M.
Sandy, Alec
Bradford, Robert
Fluerasu, Andrei
Sutton, Mark
First experimental feasibility study of VIPIC: a custom-made detector for X-ray speckle measurements
title First experimental feasibility study of VIPIC: a custom-made detector for X-ray speckle measurements
title_full First experimental feasibility study of VIPIC: a custom-made detector for X-ray speckle measurements
title_fullStr First experimental feasibility study of VIPIC: a custom-made detector for X-ray speckle measurements
title_full_unstemmed First experimental feasibility study of VIPIC: a custom-made detector for X-ray speckle measurements
title_short First experimental feasibility study of VIPIC: a custom-made detector for X-ray speckle measurements
title_sort first experimental feasibility study of vipic: a custom-made detector for x-ray speckle measurements
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5297904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26917126
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600577516000114
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