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- G. Thibaux, Y.-M. Abiven, D. Bachiller-Perea, J. Bisou, A. Dawiec, A. Jarnac, B. Kanoute, F. Langlois, C. Laulhé, C. Menneglier, A. Noureddine, F. Orsini, Y. Sergent
SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
- P. Grybos, A. Koziol, P. Maj
AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland
- C. Laulhe
Université Paris-Saclay, Saint-Aubin, France
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Time-resolved pump-probe experiments at SOLEIL Synchrotron (France) have motivated the development of a new and fast photon counting camera prototype. The core of the camera is a hybrid pixel detector, based on the UFXC32k readout chips bump-bonded to a silicon sensor. This detector exhibits promising performances with very fast readout time, high dynamic range, extended count rate linearity and optimized X-ray detection in the energy range 5-15 keV. In close collaboration with CRISTAL beamline, SOLEIL’s Detector, Electronics and Software Groups carried out a common R&D project to design and realize a 2-chips camera prototype with a high-speed data acquisition system. The system has been fully integrated into Tango and Lima data acquisition framework used at SOLEIL. The development and first experimental results will be presented in this paper.
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