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In situ X-ray area detector gain correction at an operating photon energy

Instrumentation and Detectors 2023-10-06 v1

Abstract

Gain calibration of x-ray area detectors is a challenge due to the inability to generate an x-ray flat field at the selected photon energy that the beamline operates at, which has a strong influence on the detector's gain behavior. A method is presented in which a gain map is calculated without flat field measurements. Rather, a series of quick scattering measurements from an amorphous scatterer is used to calculate a gain map. The ability to rapidly obtain a gain map allows for a recalibration of an x-ray detector as needed without significant expenditure of either time or effort. Area detectors on the beamlines used, such as the Pilatus 2M CdTe or Varex XRD 4343CT, were found to have gains which drift slightly over timescales of several weeks or after exposure to high photon flux, suggesting the need to more frequently recalibrate for detector gain.

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@article{arxiv.2208.05404,
  title  = {In situ X-ray area detector gain correction at an operating photon energy},
  author = {James Weng and Wenqian Xu and Kamila M. Wiaderek and Olaf J. Borkiewicz and Jiahui Chen and Robert B. Von Dreele and Leighanne C. Gallington and Uta Ruett},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.05404},
  year   = {2023}
}