Ultrafast Pixel Array Camera: Initial measurement results for a Compact 96 channel 10GSa/s data recorder for HEDS applications

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Abstract

We describe the design and initial characterization measurements for the UPAC-96: Ultrafast Pixel Array Camera. Upac-96 is a compact 96- channel waveform digitizing data acquisition system with a large buffer length (4096 samples per channel) and high timing performance (100ps sample time, <10ps resolution), suitable for applications in HEDP and ICF diagnostics. It is designed to work with a variety of detector arrays such as high-speed photo-diodes and fast X-ray detectors. The system is being integrated with silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) and scintillator arrays to record single-hot neutron pulses for neutron time of flight (nTOF) spectroscopy. We have measured relevant UPAC-96 performance metrics such as timing resolution, trigger rate and its ability to discern various neutron energies as needed for fast imaging and nTOF diagnostics.

*This work is partially funded by US-DOE SBIR Award: DE-SC0019790Sandia National Laboratories is a multisession laboratory managed and operated by National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell International Inc, for the US Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-NA0003525.

Presenters

  • Isar Mostafanezhad

    • Nalu Scientific, LLC

Authors

  • Isar Mostafanezhad

    • Nalu Scientific, LLC
  • Luca Macchiarulo

    • Nalu Scientific, LLC
  • Ryan Pang

    • Nalu Scientific, LLC
  • Marcus Luck

    • Nalu Scientific, LLC
  • John Porter

    • Sandia National Lab
  • Quinn Looker

    • Sandia National Laboratories
    • Sandia National Lab
  • Precious Cantu

    • Sandia National Lab
  • Mitchell Matsumori-Kelly

    • Nalu Scientific, LLC
  • Kahiwa Hoe

    • Nalu Scientific, LLC