The Medipix3RX: a high resolution, zero dead-time pixel detector readout chip allowing spectroscopic imaging

The Medipix3 chips have been designed to permit spectroscopic imaging in highly segmented hybrid pixel detectors. Spectral degradation due to charge sharing in the sensor has been addressed by means of an architecture in which adjacent pixels communicate in the analog and digital domains on an event...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of instrumentation 2013-02, Vol.8 (2), p.C02016-C02016
Hauptverfasser: Ballabriga, R, Alozy, J, Blaj, G, Campbell, M, Fiederle, M, Frojdh, E, Heijne, E H M, Llopart, X, Pichotka, M, Procz, S, Tlustos, L, Wong, W
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Zusammenfassung:The Medipix3 chips have been designed to permit spectroscopic imaging in highly segmented hybrid pixel detectors. Spectral degradation due to charge sharing in the sensor has been addressed by means of an architecture in which adjacent pixels communicate in the analog and digital domains on an event-by-event basis to reconstruct the deposited charge in a neighbourhood prior to the assignation of the hit to a single pixel. The Medipix3RX chip architecture is presented. The first results for the characterization of the chip with 300 mu m thick Si sensors are given. similar to 72e super(-) r.m.s. noise and similar to 40e super(-) r.m.s. of threshold dispersion after chip equalization have been measured in Single Pixel Mode of operation. The homogeneity of the image in Charge Summing mode is comparable to the Single Pixel Mode image. This demonstrates both modes are suitable for X-ray imaging applications.
ISSN:1748-0221
1748-0221
DOI:10.1088/1748-0221/8/02/C02016