International audienceThe first X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy experiments using the fast single-photon-counting detector PILATUS (Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland) have been performed. The short readout time of this detector permits access to intensity autocorrelation functions describing dynamics in the millisecond range that are difficult to access with charge-coupled device detectors with typical readout times of several seconds. Showing no readout noise the PILATUS detector enables measurements of samples that either display fast dynamics or possess only low scattering power with an unprecedented signal-to-noise ratio
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11 pags., 6 figs., 1 tab.X Ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy, XPCS, is a novel technique developed...
We present a new microprocessor-based correlation technique for photon correlation spectroscopy. We ...
Two-photon correlation measurement provides a promising way to experimentally demonstrate the statis...
X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (XPCS) is an experimental technique to measure the dynamics of...
Eiger is the next-generation single-photon-counting pixel detector following the widely used Pilatus...
We present the technical realization of a high-speed hard X-ray single-photon counting-detection sch...
The X-ray Correlation Spectroscopy instrument is dedicated to the study of dynamics in condensed mat...
Detectors with microchannel plates (MCPs) provide unique capabilities to detect single photons with ...
The use of a theory to extract parameters from experimental data requires proper understanding of th...
Measurements of photon temporal correlations have been the mainstay of experiments in quantum optics...
Typically, fluctuation correlation spectroscopy (FCS) data acquisition cards measure the number of p...
X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS) enables the study of sample dynamics between micrometer...
Progress in ultrafast xray science demands a new generation of high time-resolution x-ray detectors....
A 10 ns time resolution, multi-tau software correlator, capable of computing simultaneous autocorrel...
We demonstrate that by using pairs of photodetectors endowed with internal gain we are able to quant...
11 pags., 6 figs., 1 tab.X Ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy, XPCS, is a novel technique developed...
We present a new microprocessor-based correlation technique for photon correlation spectroscopy. We ...
Two-photon correlation measurement provides a promising way to experimentally demonstrate the statis...