Development of a two-dimensional virtual pixel X-ray imaging detector for time-resolved structure research

Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors

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10 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in J. Synchrotron Rad, revised version, paper shortened, minor changes

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10.1107/S0909049503028863

An interpolating two-dimensional X-ray imaging detector based on a single photon counter with gas amplification by GEM (gas electron multiplier) structures is presented. The detector system can be used for time-resolved structure research down to the microsecond-time domain. The prototype detector has been tested at the SAXS beamline at ELETTRA synchrotron light source with a beam energy of 8 keV to test its capabilities in the rough beamline environment. The imaging performance is examined with apertures and standard diffraction targets. Finally, the application in a time-resolved lipid temperature jump experiment is presented.

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