7–12 Sept 2014
University of Surrey
GB timezone
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(Invited) Direct-detection Monolithic Active CMOS sensors for X-ray Free-Electron Lasers and future ultimate storage ring light sources

12 Sept 2014, 08:30
40m
AP1&2 (University of Surrey)

AP1&2

University of Surrey

Guildford, UK
Oral Paper Detectors for FELS and other advanced Light Sources Session 15: Detectors for High Radiation and Extreme Environments

Speaker

Takaki Hatsui (RIKEN)

Description

X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (XFELs) are now bringing new opportunity in coherent X-ray Science. Future X-ray sources such as high-repetition XFELs and ultimate storage ring (USR) light sources are anticipated to advance CXS further by delivering higher repetition rate and higher brilliance of coherent X-ray beam. In this talk, we first review the current detector status at the XFEL facility SACLA [1], and try to outlook the future opportunities from the viewpoint of X-ray imaging detectors by discussing the lessons learned in the development of SOI sensor technologies [2]. Finally, a proposal of a staked-sensor concept for future photon science in the photon energy range up to 30 keV will be presented. Reference & Literature: 1. T. Kameshima, et.al,, Rev. Sci. Instr., 85, 033110 (2014). 2. T. Hatsui, et.al., Proc. International Image Sensor Workshop, Article 3.05 (2013).

Author

Takaki Hatsui (RIKEN)

Presentation materials