Title: High Resolution, Seamless ePix10K Cameras for Wavelength-Dispersive Spectroscopy
Abstract: Wavelength-dispersive spectroscopy (WDS) finds applications in X-ray facilities. Since the energy resolution depends on the spatial or angular resolution of detection in the dispersion direction, the detectors of choice are typically strip detectors instead of imaging detectors with square pixels [1] . Since imaging detectors are of wider application and often receive more research effort, one approach to achieve the resolution required by WDS is to use high-aspect-ratio rectangular sensor pixels, or "strixels", on top of existing readout circuits designed for square pixels. When the strixel's width approaches that of the point spread function, increased pixel charge sharing further improves sub-pixel resolution [2] .
Publication Year: 2018
Publication Date: 2018-11-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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