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Femtosecond transient soft X‐ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) is a very promising technique that can be employed at X‐ray free‐electron lasers (FELs) to investigate out‐of‐equilibrium dynamics for material and energy research. Here, a dedicated setup for soft X‐rays available at the Spectroscopy and Coherent Scattering (SCS) instrument at the European X‐ray Free‐Electron Laser (European XFEL) is...
The DEPFET Sensor with Signal Compression (DSSC) will be a 2d imaging detector for the European X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL.EU) currently under construction in Hamburg. In order to reach the anticipated detector performance, a precise knowledge of the Non-Linear System Characteristic (NLSC) of the DSSC is needed. The NLSC describes the relation between the signal charge collected in the internal...
The DSSC collaboration is developing an instrument to detect synchrotron X-rays (E > 0.5 keV) at the European XFEL. The DEPFET based sensors with integrated signal compression will be read out by 16 dedicated readout ASICs per sensor main board. Data are acquired during the XFEL burst (≈ 600 µs) at a rate of up to 4.5 MHz, and subsequently read out by the DAQ readout chain during the approximately...
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