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BiBTeX citation export for WEP047: Development of Beam Monitoring Pixel Sensor and High Speed X-Ray Detector Based on 56000 Frames Per Second Readout Chip

@unpublished{nakaye:ibic2023-wep047,
  author       = {Y. Nakaye},
  title        = {{Development of Beam Monitoring Pixel Sensor and High Speed X-Ray Detector Based on 56000 Frames Per Second Readout Chip}},
% booktitle    = {Proc. IBIC'23},
  booktitle    = {Proc. Int. Beam Instrum. Conf. (IBIC'23)},
  language     = {english},
  intype       = {presented at the},
  series       = {International Beam Instrumentation Conference},
  number       = {12},
  venue        = {Saskatoon, Canada},
  publisher    = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland},
  month        = {12},
  year         = {2023},
  note         = {presented at IBIC'23 in Saskatoon, Canada, unpublished},
  abstract     = {{It has been more than ten years since HPAD (Hybrid Pixel Array Detectors) had been widely utilized as X-ray diffraction and imaging detectors. Due to limitations of the fabrication process, most HPADs are made with monolithic sensor and tiled readout ICs. In conventional HPAD, there were so-called ¿inter-chip pixels¿ on the edges of readout ICs. These inter-chip pixels have 1.5 times or even wider width and/or height than non-inter-chip pixels. We have successfully dealt with this inter-chip pixel problem by use of re-distribution layer on the Silicon sensor. So, in our new detector, non-uniformity in a single sensor module is eliminated. This new detector is designed based on UFXC32k IC* designed by AGH University of Science and Technology and named XSPA Detector Series. XSPA Series are aiming not only for X-ray imaging but also for time-resolved X-ray measurements. Thanks to its high count-rate and fast operation capability combined with our high data throughput backend circuits, XSPA Series are capable of up to 56 kfps full-frame operation. We are working on beam position and intensity monitor based on the XSPA Series. Results from its preliminary tests will be presented.}},
}