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6 October 1999 RAPID detector system: first user data
Robert A. Lewis, A. Berry, Christopher J. Hall, William I. Helsby, B. T. Parker
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Abstract
The RAPID detector system previously reported on in SPIE volume 2521, has successfully completed the final stage of its commissioning. During this period several of the Synchrotron Radiation Source User groups were invited to perform trial experiments with the new detector system. Over a period of one month in late 1998 several types of experiments were performed on the flagship small angle scattering station 16.1, ranging from polymer diffraction rheometry to time resolved muscle diffraction. The results and detector assessments from some of these experiments are presented. A discussion is made of refinements to the system which would further enhance its performance.
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Robert A. Lewis, A. Berry, Christopher J. Hall, William I. Helsby, and B. T. Parker "RAPID detector system: first user data", Proc. SPIE 3774, Detectors for Crystallography and Diffraction Studies at Synchrotron Sources, (6 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.367115
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Diffraction

Spatial resolution

X-rays

Detection and tracking algorithms

Photon counting

Synchrotron radiation

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