Frontiers in Physics (Nov 2023)

A low noise CMOS camera system for 2D resonant inelastic soft X-ray scattering

  • Nord Andresen,
  • Christos Bakalis,
  • Peter Denes,
  • Azriel Goldschmidt,
  • Ian Johnson,
  • John M. Joseph,
  • Armin Karcher,
  • Amanda Krieger,
  • Craig Tindall

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2023.1285379
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering (RIXS) is a powerful spectroscopic technique to study quantum properties of materials in the bulk. A novel variant of RIXS, called 2D RIXS, enables concurrent measurement of the scattered X-ray spectrum for a wide range of input energies, improving on the typically low throughput of 1D RIXS. In the soft X-ray domain, 2D RIXS demands an X-ray camera system with small pixels, large area, high quantum efficiency and low noise to limit the false detection rate in long duration exposures. We designed and implemented a 7.5 Megapixel back-illuminated CMOS detector with 5 μm pixels and high quantum efficiency in the 200–1,000 eV X-ray energy range for the QERLIN 2D RIXS spectrometer at the Advanced Light Source. The QERLIN beamline and detector are currently in commissioning. The camera noise from in-situ 3 s long dark exposures is 7e− or less and the leakage current is 6.5 × 10−3 e−/(pixel ∙ s). For individual 500 eV X-rays, the expected efficiency is greater than 75% and the false detection rate is ∼1 × 10−5 per pixel.

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