25-27 November 2015
National Centre for Synchrotron Science
Australia/Melbourne timezone

X-ray Imaging Detector for X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (XFELs) and Diffraction Limited Storage Rings (DLSRs)

25 Nov 2015, 11:00
30m
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Conference Rooms

Oral Beamlines, Instrumentation and Techniques Instrumentation

Speaker

Dr Takaki Hatsui (RIKEN)

Description

X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (XFELs) are now bringing new opportunities in coherent X-ray Science (CXS). Future X-ray sources such as high-repetition XFELs and Diffraction Limited Storage Rings (DLSRs) are anticipated to advance CXS further by delivering higher repetition rate and higher brilliance of coherent X-ray beam. In this talk, we first review the detector development for XFELs [1] with an emphasis of physical and technology limitation. Then we try to outlook the future opportunities from the viewpoint of X-ray imaging detectors. As a concrete example, we will describe the target performance of the detector for upgraded SPring-8 facility with a continuous frame rate of 20 kHz, and a few 10 ns time resolution in burst mode [2]. References [1] T. Hatsui and H. Graafsma, “X-ray imaging detectors for synchrotron and XFEL sources”, IUCrJ, Vol. 2, p371. [2] SPring-8-II Conceptual Design Report, http://rsc.riken.jp/pdf/SPring-8-II.pdf
Keywords X-ray Imaging Detector

Primary author

Dr Takaki Hatsui (RIKEN)

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