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PixFEL: Development of an X-ray diffraction imager for future FEL applications

Authors :
Lodola, L.
Batignani, G.
Benkechkache, M. A.
Bettarini, S.
Casarosa, G.
Dalla Betta, G. -F
Fabris, L.
Forti, F.
Giorgi, M.
Grassi, M.
Malcovati, P.
Manghisoni, M.
Morsani, F.
Paladino, A.
Pancheri, L.
Paoloni, E.
Ratti, L.
Valerio Re
Rizzo, G.
Traversi, G.
Vacchi, C.
Verzellesi, G.
Xu, H.
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier

Abstract

A readout chip for diffraction imaging applications at new generation X-ray FELs (Free Electron Lasers) has been designed in a 65~nm CMOS technology. It consists of a $ 32 \times 32 $ matrix, with square pixels and a pixel pitch of $ 110\ \mu m $. Each cell includes a low-noise charge sensitive amplifier (CSA) with dynamic signal compression, covering an input dynamic range from 1 to $ 10^4 $ photons and featuring single photon resolution at small signals at energies from 1 to 10 keV. The CSA output is processed by a time-variant shaper performing gated integration and correlated double sampling. Each pixel includes also a small area, low power 10-bit time-interleaved Successive Approximation Register (SAR) ADC for in-pixel digitization of the amplitude measurement. The channel can be operated at rates up to 4.5~MHz, to be compliant with the rates foreseen for future X-ray FEL machines. The ASIC has been designed in order to be bump bonded to a slim/active edge pixel sensor, in order to build the first demonstrator for the PixFEL (advanced X-ray PIXel cameras at FELs) imager.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
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