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Pyxel: the collaborative detection simulation framework
Author(s) -
Thibaut Prod’homme,
Frédéric Lemmel,
Matej Arko,
Benoît Serra,
E. M. George,
Enrico Biancalani,
Hans Smit,
David Lucsanyi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
cern document server (european organization for nuclear research)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1117/12.2561731
Subject(s) - computer science
Pyxel is a novel python tool for end-to-end detection chain simulation i.e. from detector optical effects to readout electronics effects. It is an easy-to-use framework to host and pipeline any detector effect model. It is suited for simulating both Charge-Coupled Devices, CMOS Image Sensors and Mercury Cadmium Telluride hybridized arrays. It is conceived as a collaborative tool to promote reusability, knowledge transfer, and reliability in the instrumentation community. We will provide a demonstration of Pyxel’s basic principles, describe newly added capabilities and the main models already implemented, and give examples of more advanced applications.

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