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Fri 3 Feb, at 15:00 - Seminar Room T1

CITIUS: a 17400 frames/s X-ray imaging detector with a linear response of up to 945 Mcps/pixel

Takaki Hatsui, hatsui@spring8.or.jp
RIKEN SPring-8 Center, RIKEN

Abstract
We report our recent progress in the CITIUS (Charge Integration Type Imaging Unit with high-Speed extended-dynamic-range) detector. It has been developed to overcome the count rate limitation of current state-of-the-art photon counting detector by introducing novel integrating-type pixels with a size of 72.6 micrometers and a high frame rate of 17.4 kfps [1]. Recently we succeeded in experimentally demonstrating its detecting capability of 945 Mcps/pixel (18 Tcps/cm2) at 10 keV while keeping its single photon sensitivity. In this talk, we report our development status including the performance evaluation and the on-the-fly data processing with FPGAs. Applications of these detector systems to ptychography, X-ray beam monitors are also addressed. [1] SPring-8 II Conceptual Design Report, RIKEN SPring-8 Center, 2014

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