Ultra-small-angle X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy using the Eiger detector

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Successful implementation of the single-photon-counting Eiger 500k pixel array detector for sub-millisecond X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS) measurements in the ultra-small-angle scattering region is reported. The performance is demonstrated by measuring the dynamics of dilute silica colloids in aqueous solvents when the detector is operated at different counter depths, 4, 8 and 12 bit. In the fastest mode involving 4 bit parallel readout, a stable frame rate of 22 kHz is obtained that enabled measurement of intensity–intensity autocorrelation functions with good statistics down to the 50 µs range for a sample with sufficient scattering power. The high frame rate and spatial resolution together with large number of pixels of the detector facilitate the investigation of sub-millisecond dynamics over a broad length scale by multispeckle XPCS. This is illustrated by an example involving phoretic motion of colloids during the phase separation of the solvent.

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Zinn, T., Homs, A., Sharpnack, L., Tinti, G., Fröjdh, E., Douissard, P. A., … Narayanan, T. (2018). Ultra-small-angle X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy using the Eiger detector. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 25(6), 1753–1759. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577518013899

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