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W. Buttler
Publications - 19
Citations - 3215
W. Buttler is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & CMOS. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 19 publications receiving 3047 citations.
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The European Photon Imaging Camera on XMM-Newton: The pn-CCD camera
Lothar Strüder,Ulrich G. Briel,Konrad Dennerl,Raimo Hartmann,Eckhard Kendziorra,Norbert Meidinger,Elmar Pfeffermann,Claus Reppin,Bernd Aschenbach,W. Bornemann,Heinrich Bräuninger,Wolfgang Burkert,M. Elender,Michael Freyberg,Frank Haberl,Gisela Hartner,F. Heuschmann,H. Hippmann,E. Kastelic,S. Kemmer,G. Kettenring,W. Kink,N. Krause,Sebastien Muller,Andreas Oppitz,Wolfgang Pietsch,Martin Popp,Peter Predehl,A. M. Read,K. H. Stephan,D. Stötter,Joachim Trümper,P. Holl,J. Kemmer,Heike Soltau,R. Stötter,Ulrich Weber,U. Weichert,C. von Zanthier,D. Carathanassis,Gerhard Lutz,Robert Richter,P. Solc,H. Böttcher,Markus Kuster,Rüdiger Staubert,A. F. Abbey,Andrew D. Holland,Martin J. L. Turner,M. Balasini,Giovanni F. Bignami,N. La Palombara,Gabriele E. Villa,W. Buttler,F. Gianini,R. Lainé,David H. Lumb,P. Dhez +57 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the European Photon Imaging Camera (EPIC) consortium has provided the focal plane instruments for the three X-ray mirror systems on XMM-Newton, including two cameras with a reflecting grating spectrometer in the optical path equipped with MOS type CCDs as focal plane detectors.
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Low noise - low power monolithic multiplexing readout electronics for silicon strip detectors
TL;DR: In this article, a 128-channel readout chip for readout with 50 μm pitch has been developed in CMOS technology, which provides signal amplification, parallel data storage and serial readout.
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A high-speed pnCCD detector system for optical applications
Raimo Hartmann,W. Buttler,H. Gorke,Sven Herrmann,P. Holl,Norbert Meidinger,Heike Soltau,Lothar Strüder +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a frame-store pnCCD detector system optimized for high-speed applications in the optical and near infrared (NIR) region is presented, which exhibits a readout time faster than 1100 frames per second with an overall electronic noise contribution of less than three electrons.
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A monolithic implementation of a switched-current "wheel" amplifier for multi-channel Silicon Drift Detectors
TL;DR: In this article, a new VLSI shaper amplifier suitable for multi-anode Silicon Drift Detectors, or other multi-element solid-state X-ray detection systems, is presented.
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CAMEX readout ASICs for pnCCDs
TL;DR: In this paper, a series of CAMEX ASICs were developed for the readout of pnCCD for the X-ray astronomy project eROSITA (extended Roentgen Survey with an Imaging Telescope Array).