MedOptics Dectector - Characteristics
Detlef Smilgies,
CHESS
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The D1 area detector (MedOptics) is a fibercoupled CCD camera
i.e. there is an optical fiber bundle connecting the fluorescent
screen (that coverts x-rays into optical light) to the CCD chip - thats's
the same electronic device capturing the
images as in your digital camera
with a pixel size of 46.9 microns x 46.9 microns
note: this value was obtained recently when we recalibrated the
camera (Oct. 2007). The value from the previous calibration was 47.2
microns. Since we modified the image correction mode a bit to the
current state of the art, this small correction of less than 1% is reasonable. However,
to be self-consistent, the images before re-calibration should be
evaluated using the old pixel size.
and a total of 1024 x 1024 pixels with a 14-bit dynamical range per
pixel.
i.e. min value is 1, max value per pixel is 16,383.
Typical read-out time per image is below 5 sec.
The read-out time may be further
reduced using 2x2 (about 3 sec) or 4x4 binning (about 2 sec) at the cost of lower resolution.
The images are background corrected,
the read-out noise level is about 200 units
distortion-corrected,
to account for imperfections in the fiber optics bundle
and flat-field corrected.
accounting for variation in sensitivity of the fluorescent screen
and the pixels in the CCD
A pedestal value of 20 was added to the images to avoid negative
values.
recommended viewing range in fit2d is 15 to 15,000 (log scale)
Reference: Sol M. Gruner, Mark W. Tate, Eric F. Eikenberry. Charge-coupled
device area x-ray detectors. Rev Scientific Instruments, 73, 2002,
2815-2842
note: all CHESS CCD detectors follow the calibration protocol described
by Gruner et al., as closely as possible.