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The high dynamic range pixel array detector (HDR-PAD): Concept and design
Author(s) -
Katherine S. Shanks,
Hugh T. Philipp,
Joel T. Weiss,
Julian Becker,
Mark W. Täte,
Sol M. Grüner
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
aip conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.177
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1551-7616
pISSN - 0094-243X
DOI - 10.1063/1.4952881
Subject(s) - high dynamic range , dynamic range , pixel , computer science , detector , range (aeronautics) , wide dynamic range , computer vision , engineering , telecommunications , aerospace engineering
Experiments at storage ring light sources as well as at next-generation light sources increasingly require detectors capable of high dynamic range operation, combining low-noise detection of single photons with large pixel well depth. XFEL sources in particular provide pulse intensities sufficiently high that a purely photon-counting approach is impractical. The High Dynamic Range Pixel Array Detector (HDR-PAD) project aims to provide a dynamic range extending from single-photon sensitivity to 106 photons/pixel in a single XFEL pulse while maintaining the ability to tolerate a sustained flux of 1011 ph/s/pixel at a storage ring source. Achieving these goals involves the development of fast pixel front-end electronics as well as, in the XFEL case, leveraging the delayed charge collection due to plasma effects in the sensor. A first prototype of essential electronic components of the HDR-PAD readout ASIC, exploring different options for the pixel front-end, has been fabricated. Here, the HDR-PAD concept and...

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