Présidents de session
Photon science applications
- Maciej Kachel (IPHC C4Pi)
The development of the new fourth-generation storage rings (or diffraction-limited storage rings, DLSR) poses new challenges to detectors in many aspects, the main one being the much-increased photon flux, exceeding the count rate capabilities of many of the actual single photon-counting detectors.
For this reason, the PSD detector group of the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI, Switzerland)...
CITIUS is an integrating-type detector developed for synchrotron and XFEL applications. CITIUS operates at the maximum frame rate of 26.1 kframes/s for full image recording in a spectro-imaging mode, and the associated data rate is 140 Gbps at the physical layer from a single chip. In this talk, we report recent progress in the development of 20.2M CITIUS detector for Serial Femtosecond...
The MÖNCH detector is a charge integrating prototype Hybrid Pixel Sensor with 25 µm pixel pitch. With low noise pixel architectures and the charge sharing effect, the position of the impinging photon can be interpolated into virtual sub-pixels enabling high spatial resolution. The small pixel pitch also offers excellent native resolution with high frame-rates. The MÖNCH detector has already...
SHINE (Shanghai HIgh repetitioN rate XFEL and Extreme light facility) is the first XFEL facility working in the hard X-ray region in China. To fulfill the special requirements of SHINE, a new pixel array detector, STARLIGHT (SemiconducTor Array detectoR with Large dynamIc ranGe and cHarge integrating readout), is being developed. HYLITE (High dYnamic range free electron Laser Imaging...