The Cornell-SLAC pixel array detector at LCLS

P. Hart, S. Boutet, G. CarmI, A. Dragone, B. Duda, D. Freytag, G. Haller, R. Herbst, S. Herrmann, C. Kenney, J. Morse, M. Nordby, J. Pines, N. Bakel, M. Weaver, Garth J. Williams
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The Cornell-SLAC pixel array detector (CSpad) is a general-purpose integrating hybrid pixel x-ray camera developed for use at the Linear Coherent Light Source (LCLS) x-ray free electron laser at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC). The detector has a full well capacity of about 2.Sk photons in low-gain mode and a SIN of about 6 in high-gain mode. Its 2.3M pixels are read out at 120 Hz. The detector comprises 32 500μm silicon sensors bump-bonded to 64 185×194-pixel ASICs. The pixel size is 110μm. The water-cooled detector quadrants can be radially moved in-situ to vary the beam aperture. SLAC has built, calibrated, and optimized three complete camera systems based on a sensor and ASIC designed by Cornell. The camera is read out by a DAQ system which provides extensive online monitoring and prompt analysis capabilities. We have also built a dozen smaller cameras in a portable form-factor for use in confined spaces and for ease of development, testing, and deployment. Through 2012 user experiments have taken almost a petabyte of data with these detectors in a variety of applications. We have extensively tested the detector at synchrotrons and with an x-ray tube, in addition to commissioning tests at the LCLS, investigating linearity, cross-talk, homogeneity, and radiation hardness. The SLAC detector group is deploying improved support infrastructure and an updated ASIC and electronics based on this experience. This paper describes the instrument, its calibration and performance, and presents preliminary results from the updated camera.
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LCLS的Cornell-SLAC像素阵列探测器
康奈尔-SLAC像素阵列探测器(CSpad)是一种通用集成混合像素x射线相机,用于SLAC国家加速器实验室(SLAC)的线性相干光源(LCLS) x射线自由电子激光器。探测器的满井容量约为2。低增益模式下的Sk光子,高增益模式下的SIN约为6。它的230万个像素以120赫兹的频率读出。探测器包括32个500μm硅传感器,与64个185×194-pixel asic碰撞。像素尺寸为110μm。水冷探测器象限可以在原地径向移动以改变光束孔径。SLAC已经建立、校准和优化了三个完整的相机系统,这些系统基于Cornell设计的传感器和ASIC。摄像机的数据采集系统提供广泛的在线监测和及时的分析能力。我们还制造了十几个便携的小型相机,用于狭窄的空间,便于开发、测试和部署。到2012年,用户实验已经在各种应用中使用这些检测器获取了近1拍字节的数据。除了在LCLS进行调试测试外,我们还在同步加速器和x射线管上对探测器进行了广泛的测试,研究了线性度、串扰、均匀性和辐射硬度。SLAC探测器小组正在根据这一经验部署改进的支持基础设施和更新的ASIC和电子设备。本文介绍了该仪器及其校准和性能,并介绍了更新后的相机的初步结果。
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