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Journal of Synchrotron Radiation | 2016

Detector Developments at DESY

Cornelia B. Wunderer; Aschkan Allahgholi; M. Bayer; Laura Bianco; J. Correa; Annette Delfs; P. Göttlicher; Helmut Hirsemann; Stefanie Jack; Alexander Klyuev; Sabine Lange; Alessandro Marras; Magdalena Niemann; Florian Pithan; Salim Reza; Igor Sheviakov; Sergej Smoljanin; Maximilian Tennert; Ulrich Trunk; Qingqing Xia; Jiaguo Zhang; Manfred Zimmer; D. Das; Nicola Guerrini; B. Marsh; I. Sedgwick; R. Turchetta; G. Cautero; D. Giuressi; R.H. Menk

With the increased brilliance of state-of-the-art synchrotron radiation sources and the advent of free-electron lasers (FELs) enabling revolutionary science with EUV to X-ray photons comes an urgent need for suitable photon imaging detectors. Requirements include high frame rates, very large dynamic range, single-photon sensitivity with low probability of false positives and (multi)-megapixels. At DESY, one ongoing development project - in collaboration with RAL/STFC, Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste, Diamond, and Pohang Accelerator Laboratory - is the CMOS-based soft X-ray imager PERCIVAL. PERCIVAL is a monolithic active-pixel sensor back-thinned to access its primary energy range of 250 eV to 1 keV with target efficiencies above 90%. According to preliminary specifications, the roughly 10 cm × 10 cm, 3.5k × 3.7k monolithic sensor will operate at frame rates up to 120 Hz (commensurate with most FELs) and use multiple gains within 27 µm pixels to measure 1 to ∼100000 (500 eV) simultaneously arriving photons. DESY is also leading the development of the AGIPD, a high-speed detector based on hybrid pixel technology intended for use at the European XFEL. This system is being developed in collaboration with PSI, University of Hamburg, and University of Bonn. The AGIPD allows single-pulse imaging at 4.5 MHz frame rate into a 352-frame buffer, with a dynamic range allowing single-photon detection and detection of more than 10000 photons at 12.4 keV in the same image. Modules of 65k pixels each are configured to make up (multi)megapixel cameras. This review describes the AGIPD and the PERCIVAL concepts and systems, including some recent results and a summary of their current status. It also gives a short overview over other FEL-relevant developments where the Photon Science Detector Group at DESY is involved.


nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2014

PERCIVAL: The design and characterisation of a CMOS image sensor for direct detection of low-energy X-rays

B. Marsh; D. Das; I. Sedgwick; R. Turchetta; M. Bayer; J. Correa; P. Göttlicher; S. Lange; A. Marras; I. Shevyakov; S. Smoljanin; M. Viti; Cornelia B. Wunderer; Q. Xia; M. Zimmer; G. Cautero; D. Giuressi; R.H. Menk; L. Stebel; H. Yousef; J. Marchal; U. Pedersen; N. Rees; N. Tartoni; Heinz Graafsma

Free-Electron Lasers and Synchrotrons are rapidly increasing in brilliance. This has led a requirement of large dynamic range and high frame rate sensors that is now being fulfilled by the PERCVIAL CMOS imager for direct X-ray detection developed at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Utilising a lateral overflow pixel and back-side illumination, PERCIVAL simultaneously achieves low-noise single-photon detection and high full well up to 107 e-, all while maintaining a frame rate of 120Hz. PERCIVAL is currently in test structure stage, and will be produced in 2 Mpixel and 13 Mpixel “waferscale” variants in 2015.


Journal of Synchrotron Radiation | 2017

Pump−probe experiments at the TEMPO beamline using the low-α operation mode of Synchrotron SOLEIL

Mathieu G. Silly; Tom Ferté; Marie Agnès Tordeux; Debora Pierucci; Nathan Beaulieu; Christian Chauvet; Federico Pressacco; Fausto Sirotti; Horia Popescu; Víctor López-Flores; Marina Tortarolo; Maurizio Sacchi; N. Jaouen; Philippe Hollander; Jean Paul Ricaud; Nicolas Bergeard; C. Boeglin; Bharati Tudu; Renaud Delaunay; Jan Lüning; Gregory Malinowski; M. Hehn; Cédric Baumier; Franck Fortuna; Damjan Krizmancic; L. Stebel; Rudi Sergo; G. Cautero

The SOLEIL synchrotron radiation source is regularly operated in special filling modes dedicated to pump-probe experiments. Among others, the low-α mode operation is characterized by shorter pulse duration and represents the natural bridge between 50 ps synchrotron pulses and femtosecond experiments. Here, the capabilities in low-α mode of the experimental set-ups developed at the TEMPO beamline to perform pump-probe experiments with soft X-rays based on photoelectron or photon detection are presented. A 282 kHz repetition-rate femtosecond laser is synchronized with the synchrotron radiation time structure to induce fast electronic and/or magnetic excitations. Detection is performed using a two-dimensional space resolution plus time resolution detector based on microchannel plates equipped with a delay line. Results of time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy, circular dichroism and magnetic scattering experiments are reported, and their respective advantages and limitations in the framework of high-time-resolution pump-probe experiments compared and discussed.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2016

On the Charge Collection Efficiency of the PERCIVAL Detector

J. Correa; A. Marras; Cornelia B. Wunderer; P. Göttlicher; S. Lange; Salim Reza; I. Shevyakov; M. Tennert; M. Niemann; H. Hirsemann; S. Smoljanin; J. Supra; Q. Xia; M. Zimmer; A. Allahgholi; A. Gloskovskii; J. Viefhaus; F. Scholz; J. Seltmann; S. Klumpp; G. Cautero; D. Giuressi; A. Khromova; R.H. Menk; G. Pinaroli; L. Stebel; S. Rinaldi; N. Zema; D. Catone; U. Pedersen

The PERCIVAL soft X-ray imager is being developed by DESY, RAL, Elettra, DLS, and PAL to address the challenges at high brilliance Light Sources such as new-generation Synchrotrons and Free Electro ...


Journal of Instrumentation | 2016

Report on recent results of the PERCIVAL soft X-ray imager

A. Khromova; G. Cautero; D. Giuressi; R.H. Menk; G. Pinaroli; L. Stebel; J. Correa; A. Marras; Cornelia B. Wunderer; S. Lange; M. Tennert; M. Niemann; H. Hirsemann; S. Smoljanin; Salim Reza; Heinz Graafsma; P. Göttlicher; I. Shevyakov; J. Supra; Q. Xia; M. Zimmer; Nicola Guerrini; B. Marsh; I. Sedgwick; T.C. Nicholls; R. Turchetta; U. Pedersen; N. Tartoni; H.J. Hyun; Kyung Sook Kim

The PERCIVAL (Pixelated Energy Resolving CMOS Imager, Versatile And Large) soft X-ray 2D imaging detector is based on stitched, wafer-scale sensors possessing a thick epi-layer, which together with back-thinning and back-side illumination yields elevated quantum efficiency in the photon energy range of 125–1000 eV. Main application fields of PERCIVAL are foreseen in photon science with FELs and synchrotron radiation. This requires high dynamic range up to 105 ph @ 250 eV paired with single photon sensitivity with high confidence at moderate frame rates in the range of 10–120 Hz. These figures imply the availability of dynamic gain switching on a pixel-by-pixel basis and a highly parallel, low noise analog and digital readout, which has been realized in the PERCIVAL sensor layout. Different aspects of the detector performance have been assessed using prototype sensors with different pixel and ADC types. This work will report on the recent test results performed on the newest chip prototypes with the improved pixel and ADC architecture. For the target frame rates in the 10–120 Hz range an average noise floor of 14e− has been determined, indicating the ability of detecting single photons with energies above 250 eV. Owing to the successfully implemented adaptive 3-stage multiple-gain switching, the integrated charge level exceeds 4 10^6 e− or 57000 X-ray photons at 250 eV per frame at 120 Hz. For all gains the noise level remains below the Poisson limit also in high-flux conditions. Additionally, a short overview over the updates on an oncoming 2 Mpixel (P2M) detector system (expected at the end of 2016) will be reported.


nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2014

Feasibility study of PERCIVAL Data Acquisition Backend Architecture

U. Pedersen; N. Tartoni; J. Marchal; J. Thompson; N. Rees; N. De Maio; A. Greer; C. B. Wunderer; A. Marras; M. Bayer; J. Correa; S. Lange; I. Shevyakov; S. Smoljanin; M. Viti; Q. Xia; P. Goettlicher; M. Zimmer; H. Graafsma; G. Cautero; D. Giuressi; R.H. Menk; L. Stebel; H. Yousef; T. Nicholls; R. Turchetta; I. Sedgwick; D. Das; B. Marsh

The PERCIVAL soft-X-ray (250 eV 1 keV) image detector project is a collaboration between DESY, STFC, Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste and Diamond Light Source. The objective of the project is to develop a back-thinned CMOS detector which outperforms present soft-X ray image detector technology, in terms of sensor size, noise, dynamic range and frame rate. The size of this 13M pixel imager associated with its 120 frames per second frame rate impose very challenging requirements to the Data Acquisition Backend of the system. A DAQ backend system architecture, using a commercial deep-buffer switch to rearrange image data streams coming from different regions of the sensor via several 10Gbps Ethernet links has been proposed to reassemble image frames. Real-time data processing is to be performed on multiple, parallel commodity compute nodes. This contribution to the conference reports on benchmarking tests performed as a feasibility study, and presents the resulting recommendations for the system architecture of the PERCIVAL detector DAQ backend. The feasibility study covered three key issues: Reliably moving data in UDP packets from multiple 10Gbps Ethernet links from the DAQ front-end electronics to commodity compute nodes; Real-time processing on the compute nodes; and finally streaming data to a central parallel storage system.


nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2015

Experimental characterization of the PERCIVAL soft X-ray detector

A. Marras; Cornelia B. Wunderer; M. Bayer; J. Correa; P. Goettlicher; S. Lange; I. Shevyakov; S. Smoljanin; M. Viti; Q. Xia; M. Zimmer; D. Das; Nicola Guerrini; B. Marsh; I. Sedgwick; R. Turchetta; G. Cautero; D. Giuressi; Anastasiya Khromova; R.H. Menk; L. Stebel; R. Fan; J. Marchal; U. Pedersen; N. Rees; Paul Steadman; M. Sussmuth; N. Tartoni; H. Yousef; H.J. Hyun

Considerable interest has been manifested for the use of high-brilliance X-ray synchrotron sources and X-ray Free-Electron Lasers for the investigation of samples.


nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2013

PERCIVAL soft X-ray imager

Heinz Graafsma; Cornelia B. Wunderer; A. Marras; J. Viefhaus; S. Lange; M. Viti; M. Bayer; Helmut Hirsemann; B. Nilson; S. Smoljanin; I. Shevyakov; M. Zimmer; P. Goettlicher; R. Turchetta; N. Guerrini; B. Marsh; I. Sedgwick; P. Gasiorek; R.H. Menk; L. Stebel; S. Farina; H. Yousef; G. Cautero; D. Giuressi; N. Tartoni; J. Marchal; T. Nicholls

Our goal is to provide the scientific community with a large (10cm × 10cm) pixellated detector featuring a large dynamic range (1-105 photons), good spatial resolution (27μm), good Quantum Efficiency (QE) in the low energy range (250eV-1keV), variable readout speed (up to 120 frames/s), i.e. with characteristics compatible with user needs at todays of low-energy Free Electron Lasers (FEL) and synchrotron sources.


Synchrotron Radiation News | 2014

Percival: An International Collaboration to Develop a MAPS-based Soft X-ray Imager

Cornelia B. Wunderer; Alessandro Marras; M. Bayer; J. Correa; Sabine Lange; I. Shevyakov; Sergej Smoljanin; M. Viti; Qingqing Xia; Manfred Zimmer; G. Cautero; A. Gianoncelli; D. Giuressi; R.H. Menk; L. Stebel; H. Yousef; N. Tartoni; Julien Marchal; N. Rees; J. Thompson; R. Turchetta; I. Sedgwick; D. Das; B. Marsh; Heinz Graafsma


Journal of Instrumentation | 2016

Characterisation of a PERCIVAL monolithic active pixel prototype using synchrotron radiation

J. Correa; M. Bayer; P. Göttlicher; S. Lange; A. Marras; M. Niemann; Salim Reza; I. Shevyakov; S. Smoljanin; M. Tennert; Q. Xia; M. Viti; Cornelia B. Wunderer; M. Zimmer; D. Dipayan; Nicola Guerrini; B. Marsh; I. Sedgwick; R. Turchetta; G. Cautero; D. Giuressi; Anastasiya Khromova; G. Pinaroli; R.H. Menk; L. Stebel; R. Fan; J. Marchal; U. Pedersen; N. Rees; Paul Steadman

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G. Cautero

Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste

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D. Giuressi

Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste

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R.H. Menk

Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste

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B. Marsh

University of Oxford

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D. Das

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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H. Yousef

Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste

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