In this work we present the design of a chip which provides the readout of a highly segmented diode array, in which signals induced by individual X-ray photons are processed discretely. There are several benefits to this approach, including the ability to achieve a high signal to noise ratio due to the inherently low sensor capacitance, and the suppression of background noise (e.g. dark current) using an analogue threshold. The segmentation also ensures a linear behaviour even at very high dose rates. A time over threshold (ToT) energy measurement technique provides an immediate digital value corresponding to the energy deposited onto the diode by each individual photon. Deadtime-free operation is achieved by reading out a subset of the det...
Timepix4 is a 24.7 × 30.0 mm2 hybrid pixel detector readout ASIC which has been designed to permit d...
A novel signal processing concept for X-ray imaging with directly converting pixelated semiconductor...
The Timepix2 ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) is the upgraded successor to the Timepix...
Unlike conventional CMOS imaging, a singlephoton imager detects each individual photon impinging ona...
Hybrid pixel detectors have been demonstrated to provide excellent quality detection of ionising pho...
The Dosepix hybrid pixel detector was designed for dosimetry and radiation monitoring applications. ...
The Dosepix hybrid pixel detector was designed for dosimetry and radiation monitoring applications. ...
AbstractThe Dosepix hybrid pixel detector was designed for dosimetry and radiation monitoring applic...
A mixed-signal ASIC for timing and energy measurements with radiation detectors is described. The ch...
Abstract—This paper presents a direct photon-counting X-ray image detector with a photoconductor for...
An important feature of hybrid semiconductor pixel detectors is the fact that detector and readout e...
A pixel readout chip for imaging applications has been designed and tested. It consists of an array ...
Semiconductor detector readout chips with pulse processing electronics have made possible spectrosco...
International audienceSphinx1 is a novel pixel architecture adapted for X-ray imaging, it detects ra...
For the EndoTOFPET-US experiment, the TOFPET ASIC has been developed as a front-end chip to read out...
Timepix4 is a 24.7 × 30.0 mm2 hybrid pixel detector readout ASIC which has been designed to permit d...
A novel signal processing concept for X-ray imaging with directly converting pixelated semiconductor...
The Timepix2 ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) is the upgraded successor to the Timepix...
Unlike conventional CMOS imaging, a singlephoton imager detects each individual photon impinging ona...
Hybrid pixel detectors have been demonstrated to provide excellent quality detection of ionising pho...
The Dosepix hybrid pixel detector was designed for dosimetry and radiation monitoring applications. ...
The Dosepix hybrid pixel detector was designed for dosimetry and radiation monitoring applications. ...
AbstractThe Dosepix hybrid pixel detector was designed for dosimetry and radiation monitoring applic...
A mixed-signal ASIC for timing and energy measurements with radiation detectors is described. The ch...
Abstract—This paper presents a direct photon-counting X-ray image detector with a photoconductor for...
An important feature of hybrid semiconductor pixel detectors is the fact that detector and readout e...
A pixel readout chip for imaging applications has been designed and tested. It consists of an array ...
Semiconductor detector readout chips with pulse processing electronics have made possible spectrosco...
International audienceSphinx1 is a novel pixel architecture adapted for X-ray imaging, it detects ra...
For the EndoTOFPET-US experiment, the TOFPET ASIC has been developed as a front-end chip to read out...
Timepix4 is a 24.7 × 30.0 mm2 hybrid pixel detector readout ASIC which has been designed to permit d...
A novel signal processing concept for X-ray imaging with directly converting pixelated semiconductor...
The Timepix2 ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) is the upgraded successor to the Timepix...