Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
(2025). ASIX: Single-photon, energy resolved X-ray imaging with 50 μm hexagonal hybrid pixel [journal article - articolo]. In FRONTIERS IN SENSORS. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/310986
Abstract:
The Analog Spectral Imager for X-rays is a technology demonstrator of a small-
pixel Hybrid Pixel Detector (HPD) designed for applications such as X-ray
diffraction, synchrotron-based material science, and soft X-ray astrophysics
requiring energy-resolved imaging. The ASIX architecture aims at mitigating
the adverse effects of charge sharing, typical of small-pixel devices. In
contrast to other frame-based photon counters or multi-threshold devices,
ASIX employs, along with a 50 μm pixel, an ultra-low-noise (<30 e− ENC), fully
analog, asynchronous, single-photon readout, targeting 10 μm spatial resolution
and 350 eV FWHM at 8 keV within the same exposure. In 2025, we began
developing a small scale (~5 × 5 mm2) HPD coupling a 300 μm-thick, n-on-p,
edgeless silicon sensor with 50 μm pixels arranged in a hexagonal pattern to a
newly designed 65-nm CMOS readout ASIC, featuring single-photon readout and
on-chip analog to digital conversion, with a target rate capability of 108 ph/s/cm2
.
While the baseline for the ASIX R&D sensor is silicon for ≤20 keV operation, the
design of the readout ASIC is compatible with High-Z materials sensors, such as
cadmium-telluride or gallium-arsenide, for higher energies X-rays imaging,
enabling potential extension to biomedical and preclinical research. This paper
describes the ASIX imager architecture and reports on the development and
testing of two Minimum Viable Products (MVPs), developed by coupling XPOL-III,
a readily available 180-nm CMOS readout ASIC, to a 300 μm thick silicon sensor
with 50 μm pixels and to a 750 μm thick CdTe sensor with 100 μm pixels,
respectively. The MVPs achieved estimated energy resolution of 780 eV FWHM at 17.5 keV (CdTe), and 620 eV FWHM at 9.7 keV (silicon) and spatial
resolution of 20 μm (CdTe) and 7 μm (silicon). These results con rm our
preliminary models predicting the feasibility of simultaneous high energy and
spatial resolution in such a small-pixel devices, thus securing the ASIX
speci cations. Finally, the paper highlights the technology gaps that ASIX would
potentially ll in both terrestrial and space applications.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1.01 Articoli/Saggi in rivista - Journal Articles/Essays
Elenco autori:
Minuti, Massimo; Baldini, Luca; Beccherle, Roberto; Bellazzini, Ronaldo; Bisht, Ashish; Boscardin, Maurizio; Brez, Alessandro; Bruschi, Paolo; Ceccanti, Marco; Vignali, Matteo Centis; Frontini, Luca; Gaioni, Luigi; Ali, Omar Hammad; Latronico, Luca; Liberali, Valentino; Magazzù, Guido; Manfreda, Alberto; Manghisoni, Massimo; Morsani, Fabio; Orsini, Leonardo; Palini, Luca; Rollins, Melissa Pesce; Pinchera, Michele; Piotto, Massimo; Profeti, Alessandro; Prosperi, Paolo; Ratti, Lodovico; Ria, Andrea; Ronchin, Sabina; Sgrò, Carmelo; Silvestri, Stefano; Spandre, Gloria; Stabile, Alberto; Traversi, Gianluca; Trucco, Gabriella; Vasquez, Monica; Zanardo, Danny
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