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Considerations about future hard x-ray area detectors

Cornell Affiliated Author(s)

Author

S.M. Gruner
G. Carini
A. Miceli

Abstract

X-ray sources continue to advance in both intensity and temporal domains, thereby opening new ways to analyze the structure and properties of matter, provided that the resultant x-ray images can be efficiently and quantitatively recorded. In this perspective we focus on specific limitations of pixel area x-ray detectors. Although pixel area x-ray detectors have also advanced in recent years, many experiments are still detector limited. Specifically, there is need for detectors that can acquire successive images at GHz rates; detectors that can accurately measure both single photon and millions of photons per pixel in the same image at frame rates of hundreds of kHz; and detectors that efficiently capture images of very hard x-rays (20 keV to several hundred keV). The data volumes and data rates of state-of-the-art detection exceeds most practical data storage options and readout bandwidths, thereby necessitating on-line processing of data prior to, or in lieu of full frame readouts. Copyright © 2023 Gruner, Carini and Miceli.

Date Published

Journal

Frontiers in Physics

Volume

11

URL

https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85178942296&doi=10.3389%2ffphy.2023.1285821&partnerID=40&md5=1f4658c731db0570cdcd18f3327de499

DOI

10.3389/fphy.2023.1285821

Group (Lab)

Sol M. Gruner Group

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