Dr
Bernd Schmitt
(Paul Scherrer Institut)
10/09/2014, 08:30
Detectors for Synchrotron Radiation
Invited Paper
The detector group at the Swiss Light Source (SLS) is currently involved in several detector development projects both for synchrotrons and XFELs. In the presentation we give an overview of our developments with a focus on Jungfrau, Mönch and Eiger. Eiger is a state of the art single photon counting detector whereas Jungfrau and Mönch are charge integrating systems which overcome several...
Mr
Ben Marsh
(STFC - Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
10/09/2014, 09:10
Detectors for Synchrotron Radiation
Oral Paper
PERCIVAL (Pixelated, Energy Resolving CMOS Imager, Versatile And Large) is a wafer-scale, CMOS imager under development at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL; Didcot, UK) in collaboration with Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY; Hamburg, Germany), Elettra – Sincrotrone Trieste (Trieste, Italy), and Diamond Light Source (DLS; Didcot, UK).
PERCIVAL is designed for high-speed and low...
Matthew Hart
(STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
10/09/2014, 09:30
Detectors for FELS and other advanced Light Sources
Oral Paper
We present an overview of the Large Pixel Detector (LPD), results from beam tests and the next steps and plans for future developments. LPD is a large area megapixel scale detector primarily designed for the European XFEL (XFEL.EU). At XFEL.EU the LPD detector must be capable of operating with a frame rate of 4.5MHz and record images with a dynamic range of 1:100,000 photons whilst maintaining...
Dr
Alexander Klyuev
(Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron)
10/09/2014, 09:50
Detectors for FELS and other advanced Light Sources
Oral Paper
AGIPD - (Adaptive Gain Integrating Pixel Detector) is a hybrid pixel X-ray detector developed by a collaboration between Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Paul-Scherrer-Institut (PSI), University of Hamburg and the University of Bonn. The detector is designed to comply with the requirements of the European XFEL, 4th generation free electron...
Dr
Paola Avella
(Max Planck Institute for Physics)
10/09/2014, 10:10
Advances in Pixel Detectors and Integration Technologies
Oral Paper
The B-factory KEKB in Japan is currently being upgraded to SuperKEKB. It will reach a world record luminosity of $80\times10^{34}$ cm$^{-2}$s$^{-1}$, i.e. 40 times larger than the world record value previously achieved at KEKB. The upgrade program involves a major modification of the Vertex Detector (VXD), with the insertion of two additional Pixel Detector (PXD) layers located between the...