TY  - CONF
AU  - Allahgholi, Aschkan
AU  - Becker, Julian
AU  - Delfs, Annette
AU  - Dinapoli, Roberto
AU  - Göttlicher, Peter
AU  - Graafsma, Heinz
AU  - Greiffenberg, Dominic
AU  - Hirsemann, Helmut
AU  - Jack, Stefanie
AU  - Klyuev, Alexander
AU  - Krüger, Hans
AU  - Kuhn, Manuela
AU  - Laurus, Torsten
AU  - Marras, Alessandro
AU  - Mezza, Davide
AU  - Mozzanica, Aldo
AU  - Poehlsen, Jennifer
AU  - Shefer Shalev, Ofir
AU  - Sheviakov, Igor
AU  - Schmitt, Bernd
AU  - Schwandt, Jörn
AU  - Shi, Xintian
AU  - Smoljanin, Sergej
AU  - Trunk, Ulrich
AU  - Zhang, Jiaguo
AU  - Zimmer, Manfred
TI  - Megapixels @ Megahertz – The AGIPD high-speed cameras for the European XFEL
JO  - Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research / A
VL  - 942
SN  - 0168-9002
CY  - Amsterdam
PB  - North-Holland Publ. Co.
M1  - PUBDB-2019-04730
SP  - 162324 -
PY  - 2019
AB  - The European XFEL is an extremely brilliant Free Electron Laser Source with a very demanding pulse structure: trains of 2700 X-Ray pulses are repeated at 10 Hz. The pulses inside the train are spaced by 220 ns and  each one contains up to 10<sup>12</sup> photons of 12.4 keV, while being  ≤ 100 fs in length.AGIPD, the Adaptive Gain Integrating Pixel Detector, is a hybrid pixel detector developed by DESY, PSI, and the Universities of Bonn and Hamburg to cope with these properties. It is a fast, low noise integrating detector, with single photon sensitivity (for E<sub>γ</sub> \gtrapprox 6 keV) and a large dynamic range, up to 10<sup>4</sup> photons at 12.4 keV. This is achieved with a charge sensitive amplifier with 3 adaptively selected gains per pixel. 352 images can be recorded at up to 6.5 MHz and stored in the in-pixel analogue memory and read out between pulse trains. The core component of this detector is the AGIPD ASIC, which consists of 64 ×64 pixels of 200 µm × 200 µm. Control of the ASIC's image acquisition and analogue readout is via a command based interface. FPGA based electronic boards, controlling ASIC operation, image digitisation and 10 GE data transmission interface AGIPD detectors to DAQ and control systems. An AGIPD 1 Mpixel detector has been installed at the SPB experimental station in August 2017, while a second one is currently commissioned for the MID endstation. A larger (4 Mpixel) AGIPD detector and one to employ Hi-Z sensor material to efficiently register photons up to E<sub>γ</sub>  ≈  25 keV are currently under construction.
T2  - Ultrafast Imaging and Tracking Instrumentation, Methods and Applications Forum 2018
CY  - 11 Sep 2018 - 14 Sep 2018, Argonne, IL (USA)
Y2  - 11 Sep 2018 - 14 Sep 2018
M2  - Argonne, IL, USA
LB  - PUB:(DE-HGF)16 ; PUB:(DE-HGF)8
UR  - <Go to ISI:>//WOS:000480338100004
DO  - DOI:10.1016/j.nima.2019.06.065
UR  - https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/428840
ER  -