LCLS Detector Department
Detectors

Free-electron lasers (FELs) present new challenges for camera development compared with conventional light sources. At SLAC a variety of technologies are being used to match the demands of the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) and to support a wide range of scientific applications.
Available Cameras Used at LCLS
- CSPAD (140K, 560K, and 2.3M pixels (deprecated)
- ePix100
- ePix10k
- Rayonix MX170-HS and (new) MX340-XFEL(in MFX)
- Jungfrau (0.5M, 1M, and (new) 4M pixels(in CXI))
Other Info
LCLS Detector Database
- LCLS Detector/HW Inventory Database (Internal)
Hardware Manual and Brochure
- Oasis 190 chiller (brochure)
- ThermoCube 400 (air-cooled) and 400L (water-cooled) chillers
- Hameg HMP2030
- Agilent E3631A
Detector Department Contact Info
Mark McKelvey
Staff Scientist (Dept. Head)
(650) 926-3254
mmck@slac.stanford.edu
Conny Hansson
Engineering Physicist
(650) 926-3805
conny-h@slac.stanford.edu
Philip Hart
Engineering Physicist
(650) 926-2813
philiph@slac.stanford.edu
Chris Koerber
Detector Area Manager
ckoerber@slac.stanford.edu
Kaz Nakahara
Engineering Physicist
(650) 926-5725
nakahara@slac.stanford.edu
Bhavna Nayak
Staff Engineer
bnayak@slac.stanford.edu
Detector Calibration Lab
Building 57 Room 1034
(650) 926-3805