Melissa Sue Tate
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · Department of Biomedical and Translational Sciences
Active 1983–2024
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Physics
- Computer hardware
- Optics
- Optoelectronics
Selected publications
Journal of Instrumentation · 2022 · 13 citations
- Computer Science
- Physics
- Optics
Abstract We characterize a new x-ray Mixed-Mode Pixel Array Detector (MM-PAD-2.1) Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). Using an integrating pixel front-end with dynamic charge removal architecture, the MM-PAD-2.1 ASIC extends the maximum measurable x-ray signal (in 20 keV photon units) to > 10 7 x-rays/pixel/frame while maintaining a low read noise across the full dynamic range, all while imaging continuously at a frame rate of up to 10 kHz. The in-pixel dynamic charge removal mechanism prevents saturation of the input amplifier and proceeds in parallel with signal integration to achieve deadtime-less measurements with incident x-ray rates of > 10 10 x-rays/pixel/s. The ASIC format consists of 128 × 128 square pixels each 150 μm on a side and is designed to be 3-side buttable so large arrays can be effectively tiled. Here we use both laboratory x-ray sources and the Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) to characterize two single ASIC prototype detectors for both low (single x-ray) and high incident flux detection. In the first detector the ASIC was solder bump-bonded to a 500 μm thick Si sensor for efficient detection of x-rays below 20 keV, whereas the second detector used a 750 μm thick CdTe sensor for x-rays above ∼ 20 keV.
Frequent coauthors
- 251 shared
Sol M. Grüner
Cornell University
- 155 shared
Hugh T. Philipp
Cornell University
- 99 shared
Lucas J. Koerner
- 97 shared
Marianne S. Hromalik
Cornell University
- 88 shared
Daniel R. Schuette
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
- 34 shared
Prafull Purohit
- 33 shared
Eric F. Eikenberry
- 33 shared
Lois Pollack
Cornell University
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