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Percival: An International Collaboration to Develop a MAPS-based Soft X-ray Imager

Authors :
I. Sedgwick
S. Lange
M. Bayer
H. Graafsma
Renato Turchetta
Giuseppe Cautero
L. Stebel
J. Correa
S. Smoljanin
Nicola Tartoni
N. Rees
Alessandro Marras
Ralf Menk
Cornelia B. Wunderer
M. Viti
I. Shevyakov
H. Yousef
Dario Giuressi
Q. Xia
D. Das
M. Zimmer
Alessandra Gianoncelli
J. Thompson
J. Marchal
B. Marsh
Cornelia B., Wunderer
A., Marra
M., Bayer
J., Correa
S., Lange
I., Shevyakov
S., Smoljanin
M., Viti
Q., Xia
M., Zimmer
Cautero, Giuseppe
A., Gianoncelli
D., Giuressi
R. H., Menk
L., Stebel
H., Yousef
N., Tartoni
J., Marchal
N., Ree
J., Thompson
R., Turchetta
I., Sedgwick
D., Da
B., Marsh
H., Graafsma
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Over the last decade, synchrotron radiation sources have seen a significant increase in brilliance, and the advent of free electron lasers has made entire new research fields accessible to investigations with X-rays. These advances in light source capabilities have resulted not only in a host of scientific advances and discoveries, but also in a need for a new generation of X-ray imaging detectors that can match the sources' capabilities in terms of frame rate and image dynamic range while recording image information with fine granularity over a large - preferably uninterrupted - (multi)megapixel area with single-photon sensitivity. Developing such next-generation imagers is both costly and time-consuming, and the requirements at many photon science facilities are similar enough to invite a collaborative effort. The Percival ("Pixellated Energy Resolving CMOS Imager, Versatile And Large") imager is being developed by a collaboration of DESY, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL), Elettra, and Diamond Light Source (DLS) to answer this need for the soft X-ray regime

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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