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On the Charge Collection Efficiency of the PERCIVAL Detector

Authors :
I. Shevyakov
Shouleh Nikzad
Daniele Catone
Dario Giuressi
Alessandro Marras
L. Stebel
B. Marsh
Nicola Tartoni
I. Sedgwick
Q. Xia
M. Zimmer
S. Klumpp
J. Supra
Jens Viefhaus
Nicola Zema
Ralph H Menk
Renato Turchetta
A. Khromova
P. Gottlicher
Cornelia B. Wunderer
A. Allahgholi
Frank Scholz
M. Tennert
S. Lange
K.S. Kim
Todd J. Jones
April D. Jewell
T. Nicholls
S. Rinaldi
Nicola Guerrini
S. Smoljanin
Michael E. Hoenk
J. Correa
Seungyu Rah
Salim Reza
Andrei Gloskovskii
Helmut Hirsemann
J. Seltmann
Heinz Graafsma
H.J. Hyun
G. Pinaroli
U. Pedersen
Giuseppe Cautero
M. Niemann
Source :
Journal of instrumentation 11 (2016). doi:10.1088/1748-0221/11/12/C12032, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:J. Correa and A. Marras and C.B. Wunderer and P. Göttlicher and S. Lange and S. Reza and I. Shevyakov and M. Tennert and M. Niemann and H. Hirsemann and S. Smoljanin and J. Supra and Q. Xia and M. Zimmer and A. Allahgholi and A. Gloskovskii and J. Viefhaus and F. Scholz and J. Seltmann and S. Klumpp and G. Cautero and D. Giuressi and A. Khromova and R. Menk and G. Pinaroli and L.Stebel and S. Rinaldi and Nicola Zema and Daniele Catone and U. Pedersen and N. Tartoni and N. Guerrini and B. Marsh and I. Sedgwick and T.Nicholls and R. Turchetta and H.J. Hyun and K.S. Kim and S.Y. Rah and M.E. Hoenk and A.D. Jewell and T.J. Jones and S. Nikzad and H.Graafsma/titolo:On the Charge Collection Efficiency of the PERCIVAL Detector/doi:10.1088%2F1748-0221%2F11%2F12%2FC12032/rivista:Journal of instrumentation/anno:2016/pagina_da:/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:/volume:11
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2016.

Abstract

The PERCIVAL soft X-ray imager is being developed by DESY, RAL, Elettra, DLS, and PAL to address the challenges at high brilliance Light Sources such as new-generation Synchrotrons and Free Electron Lasers. Typical requirements for detector systems at these sources are high frame rates, large dynamic range, single-photon counting capability with low probability of false positives, high quantum efficiency, and (multi)-mega-pixel arrangements. PERCIVAL is a monolithic active pixel sensor, based on CMOS technology. It is designed for the soft X-ray regime and, therefore, it is post-processed in order to achieve high quantum efficiency in its primary energy range (250 eV to 1 keV) . This work will report on the latest experimental results on charge collection efficiency obtained for multiple back-side-illuminated test sensors during two campaigns, at the P04 beam-line at PETRA III, and the CiPo beam-line at Elettra, spanning most of the primary energy range as well as testing the performance for photon-energies below 250 eV . In addition, XPS surface analysis was used to cross-check the obtained results.

Details

ISSN :
17480221
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Instrumentation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5291403c9b501f66813ef5966c161681
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/11/12/c12032