12–17 Sept 2021
University of Birmingham
Europe/London timezone

Session

Detectors for FELS, Synchrotrons and Other Advanced Light Sources

13 Sept 2021, 09:15
Teaching and Learning Building (University of Birmingham)

Teaching and Learning Building

University of Birmingham

Edgbaston Campus University of Birmingham B15 2TT UK

Conveners

Detectors for FELS, Synchrotrons and Other Advanced Light Sources

  • Philip Patrick Allport (University of Birmingham (UK))
  • Nicola Tartoni

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  1. heinz graafsma (DESY)
    13/09/2021, 09:20
  2. David Pennicard (DESY)
    13/09/2021, 09:50
    Detectors for FELS, Synchrotrons and Other Advanced Light Sources
    talk

    Timepix4 is a versatile readout chip with 55 µm pixels, recently developed by CERN on behalf of the Medipix4 collaboration. It can operate both in a photon counting mode with frame readout, and a timestamping mode with event readout. Both of these modes offer higher performance than existing Medipix3 and Timepix3 chips. This makes Timepix4 appealing to a wide range of X-ray experiments at...

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  3. Mujin LI (IHEP,CAS)
    13/09/2021, 10:10
    Detectors for FELS, Synchrotrons and Other Advanced Light Sources
    talk

    The HYLITE (High dYmamic range Laser Imaging deTEctor) is a new hybrid pixel detector readout chip, which is designed for advanced light sources such as X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) and diffraction-limited storage rings. These X-ray sources produce beams with high intensities, high repetition frequency and good coherence. In order to make use of these excellent properties, the detector...

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  4. Dr Viktoria Hinger (Paul Scherrer Institut)
    13/09/2021, 10:30
    Detectors for FELS, Synchrotrons and Other Advanced Light Sources
    talk

    The charge integrating hybrid silicon pixel detector JUNGFRAU has found widespread use for hard X-ray applications at free-electron laser (FEL) and synchrotron facilities. Equipped with three dynamic switching gains at pixel level, the most recent version of JUNGFRAU offers single photon resolution from at least 1.2 keV and a high dynamic range of $10^{4}$ 12 keV photons at a maximum frame...

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