X-ray single photon detection with XPOL-III

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q3 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION Journal of Instrumentation Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1088/1748-0221/18/12/C12015
C. Sgro’, L. Baldini, R. Bellazzini, A. Brez, M. Ceccanti, L. Latronico, L. Lucchesi, A. Manfreda, M. Minuti, L. Orsini, M. Pesce-Rollins, M. Pinchera, A. Profeti, G. Spandre
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XPOL-III is a newly developed CMOS ASIC simultaneously working for collecting charge and processing signals inside Gas Pixel Detectors (GPD). Starting from the architecture of the XPOL ASIC and its successful operation in the IXPE space mission, we implemented specific design changes aiming at increasing the rate capability and the uniformity of response. XPOL-III includes more than 100k pixels at 50 μm pitch in a total active area of about 15 × 15 mm2. Each pixel acts as a charge-collecting anode and is connected to its charge-sensitive amplifier, followed by a shaping circuit and a sample-and-hold system. The chip, like its predecessor, provides self-triggering capability, with automatic localization of the region of interest (ROI) to be readout for each single photon. A new programmable definition of the margin pixels around the ROI was implemented to reduce readout time. Other improvements include the sensitivity of the trigger electronics and an increase in the maximum speed for the serial event readout. In this work we describe the design of this new ASIC and the results of its preliminary tests, in particular in the context of the gas detector application, in which imaging the photoelectron track emitted by single X-ray absorption allows us to measure beam polarization together with timing, imaging, and spectroscopy.
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利用 XPOL-III 进行 X 射线单光子探测
XPOL-III 是一种新开发的 CMOS ASIC,可同时在气体像素探测器(GPD)内收集电荷和处理信号。从 XPOL ASIC 的结构及其在 IXPE 太空任务中的成功运行出发,我们实施了具体的设计变更,旨在提高速率能力和响应的一致性。XPOL-III 包括超过 10 万个像素,间距为 50 μm,总有效面积约为 15 × 15 平方毫米。每个像素都充当电荷收集阳极,连接到电荷敏感放大器,然后是整形电路和采样与保持系统。该芯片与其前代产品一样,具有自触发功能,可自动定位每个单光子的读出兴趣区域(ROI)。为减少读出时间,ROI 周围的边缘像素采用了新的可编程定义。其他改进还包括触发电子装置的灵敏度和串行事件读取最大速度的提高。在这项工作中,我们介绍了这种新型 ASIC 的设计及其初步测试结果,特别是在气体探测器应用中的测试结果,其中对单个 X 射线吸收发出的光电子轨迹进行成像,使我们能够在进行定时、成像和光谱分析的同时测量光束偏振。
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Journal of Instrumentation
Journal of Instrumentation 工程技术-仪器仪表
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2.40
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15.40%
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827
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Instrumentation (JINST) covers major areas related to concepts and instrumentation in detector physics, accelerator science and associated experimental methods and techniques, theory, modelling and simulations. The main subject areas include. -Accelerators: concepts, modelling, simulations and sources- Instrumentation and hardware for accelerators: particles, synchrotron radiation, neutrons- Detector physics: concepts, processes, methods, modelling and simulations- Detectors, apparatus and methods for particle, astroparticle, nuclear, atomic, and molecular physics- Instrumentation and methods for plasma research- Methods and apparatus for astronomy and astrophysics- Detectors, methods and apparatus for biomedical applications, life sciences and material research- Instrumentation and techniques for medical imaging, diagnostics and therapy- Instrumentation and techniques for dosimetry, monitoring and radiation damage- Detectors, instrumentation and methods for non-destructive tests (NDT)- Detector readout concepts, electronics and data acquisition methods- Algorithms, software and data reduction methods- Materials and associated technologies, etc.- Engineering and technical issues. JINST also includes a section dedicated to technical reports and instrumentation theses.
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