X-ray imaging detectors for synchrotron and XFEL sources

IUCrJ. 2015 Apr 10;2(Pt 3):371-83. doi: 10.1107/S205225251500010X. eCollection 2015 May 1.

Abstract

Current trends for X-ray imaging detectors based on hybrid and monolithic detector technologies are reviewed. Hybrid detectors with photon-counting pixels have proven to be very powerful tools at synchrotrons. Recent developments continue to improve their performance, especially for higher spatial resolution at higher count rates with higher frame rates. Recent developments for X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) experiments provide high-frame-rate integrating detectors with both high sensitivity and high peak signal. Similar performance improvements are sought in monolithic detectors. The monolithic approach also offers a lower noise floor, which is required for the detection of soft X-ray photons. The link between technology development and detector performance is described briefly in the context of potential future capabilities for X-ray imaging detectors.

Keywords: X-ray imaging detectors; hybrid detectors; monolithic detectors; recent detector developments.

Publication types

  • Review