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Gabriel Blaj

Researcher at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Publications -  61
Citations -  980

Gabriel Blaj is an academic researcher from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & Pixel. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 60 publications receiving 844 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabriel Blaj include Stanford University & CERN.

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The Medipix3RX: a high resolution, zero dead-time pixel detector readout chip allowing spectroscopic imaging

TL;DR: The Medipix3RX chip as mentioned in this paper uses an architecture in which adjacent pixels communicate in the analog and digital domains on an event-by-event basis to reconstruct the deposited charge in a neighbourhood prior to the assignation of the hit to a single pixel.
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Characterization of the Medipix3 pixel readout chip

TL;DR: The Medipix3 chip as discussed by the authors is a hybrid pixel detector readout chip working in Single Photon Counting Mode (SPM) with a front-end architecture aimed at eliminating the spectral distortion produced by charge diffusion in highly segmented semiconductor detectors.
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New Science Opportunities Enabled by LCLS-II X-ray Lasers

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Negative Pressures and Spallation in Water Drops Subjected to Nanosecond Shock Waves.

TL;DR: This work generates tension pulses with nanosecond rise times in water by reflecting cylindrical shock waves, produced by X-ray laser pulses, at the internal surface of drops of water, using a nucleation-and-growth model that explains how rapid decompression could outrun heterogeneous cavitation in water, and enable the study of stretched water close to homogeneous Cavitation pressures.