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MOCPL06 |
2D-Nano-Ptychography Imaging Results on the SWING Beamline at Synchrotron SOLEIL |
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- C. Engblom, Y.-M. Abiven, F. Alves, F. Berenguer, T. Bizien, A. Gibert, F. Langlois, A. Lestrade, P. Montaville, J. Pérez
SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
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A new Nanoprobe system, which was originally developed in the scope of a collaboration with MAXIV (Sweden), has recently been tested and validated on the SWING beamline in Synchrotron SOLEIL. The aim of the project was to construct a Ptychography nano-imaging station. Initial steps were taken to provide a portable system capable of nanometric scans of samples with sizes ranging from the micrometer to fractions of a millimeter. Imaging was made possible by actuating a total of 16 Degrees Of Freedom (DOF) composed of a sample stage (3 DOF), a central stop stage (5 DOF), a Fresnel zone plate stage (5 DOF), as well as an order sorting aperture stage (3 DOF). These stages were actuated by an ensemble of piezo-driven and high-quality brushless motors, of which synchronized control (with kinematic modelling) was done using the Delta Tau platform. In addition, interferometry feedback was used for reconstruction purposes. Imaging results are promising: the system was able to resolve 40 nm measured with a Siemens star, the paper will describe the system and the achieved results.
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Slides MOCPL06 [19.056 MB]
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※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2019-MOCPL06
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paper received ※ 30 September 2019 paper accepted ※ 09 October 2019 issue date ※ 30 August 2020 |
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MOMPR005 |
Development of a New Data Acquisition System for a Photon Counting Detector Prototype at SOLEIL Synchrotron |
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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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Poster MOMPR005 [1.832 MB]
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TUAPP05 |
PandABlocks - a Flexible Framework for Zynq7000-Based SoC Configuration |
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- G.B. Christian, M.G. Abbott, T.M. Cobb, C.A. Colborne, A.M. Cousins, P. Garrick, T.E. Trafford, I.S. Uzun
DLS, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
- Y.-M. Abiven, J. Bisou, F. Langlois, G. Renaud, G. Thibaux, S. Zhang
SOLEIL, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
- S.M. Minolli
NEXEYA Systems, La Couronne, France
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The PandABlocks framework comprises the FPGA logic, TCP server, webserver, boot sources and root filesystem, developed for the PandABox platform by Diamond Light Source and Synchrotron Soleil, for advanced beamline scanning applications. The PandABox platform uses a PicoZed System-on-Module, comprising a Zynq-7030 SoC, coupled to a carrier board containing removable position encoder modules, as well as various input and outputs. An FMC connector provides access to ADC/DACs or additional I/O, and gigabit transceivers on the Zynq allow communication with other systems via SFP modules. Specific functions and hardware resources are represented by functional blocks, which are run-time configurable and re-wireable courtesy of multiplexed data and control buses shared between all blocks. Recent changes to the PandABlocks framework are discussed which allow the auto-generation of the FPGA code and tcl automation scripts, using Python and the jinja2 templating engine, for any combination of functional blocks and SFP/FMC modules. The framework can target hardware platforms other than PandABox and could be deployed for other Zynq-based applications requiring on-the-fly reconfigurable logic.
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Slides TUAPP05 [5.484 MB]
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※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2019-TUAPP05
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