Bernd Schmitt
Paul Scherrer Institute
175 Papers
921 Citations
Bernd Schmitt is an academic researcher from Paul Scherrer Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & Photon counting. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 175 publications.
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Papers
The PILATUS 1M detector.
Ch. Broennimann,E. F. Eikenberry,B. Henrich,Roland Horisberger,G. Huelsen,Ehmke Pohl,Bernd Schmitt,Clemens Schulze-Briese,M. Suzuki,Takashi Tomizaki,Hidenori Toyokawa,Armin Wagner +11 more
TL;DR: Determination of a refined electron density map of a macromolecular biological crystal using a silicon pixel detector for protein crystallography is made for the first time.
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Plastic Deformation with Reversible Peak Broadening in Nanocrystalline Nickel
TL;DR: During plastic deformation of electrodeposited nanocrystalline nickel, the peak broadening is reversible upon unloading; hence, the deformation process does not build up a residual dislocation network.
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SwissFEL: The Swiss X-ray Free Electron Laser
Christopher J. Milne,Thomas Schietinger,M. Aiba,Arturo Alarcon,J. Alex,Alexander Anghel,Vladimir Arsov,Carl Beard,Paul Beaud,Simona Bettoni,M. Bopp,H. Brands,Manuel Brönnimann,Ingo Brunnenkant,Marco Calvi,A. Citterio,Paolo Craievich,Marta Csatari Divall,Mark Dällenbach,Michael D’Amico,Andreas Dax,Yunpei Deng,Alexander Dietrich,Roberto Dinapoli,Edwin Divall,Sladana Dordevic,Simon Ebner,Christian Erny,Hansrudolf Fitze,Uwe Flechsig,Rolf Follath,F. Frei,Florian Gärtner,Romain Ganter,Terence Garvey,Zheqiao Geng,I. Gorgisyan,C. Gough,A. Hauff,Christoph P. Hauri,Nicole Hiller,Tadej Humar,Stephan Hunziker,Gerhard Ingold,Rasmus Ischebeck,Markus Janousch,Pavle Juranić,M. Jurcevic,Maik Kaiser,Babak Kalantari,Roger Kalt,B. Keil,Christoph Kittel,Gregor Knopp,W. Koprek,Henrik T. Lemke,Thomas Lippuner,Daniel Llorente Sancho,Florian Löhl,C. Lopez-Cuenca,Fabian Märki,F. Marcellini,G. Marinkovic,Isabelle Martiel,Ralf Menzel,Aldo Mozzanica,Karol Nass,Gian Luca Orlandi,Cigdem Ozkan Loch,Ezequiel Panepucci,Martin Paraliev,Bruce D. Patterson,Bill Pedrini,Marco Pedrozzi,Patrick Pollet,Claude Pradervand,Eduard Prat,Peter Radi,Jean-Yves Raguin,S. Redford,Jens Rehanek,Julien Réhault,Sven Reiche,Matthias Ringele,J. Rittmann,Leonid Rivkin,Albert Romann,Marie Ruat,C. Ruder,Leonardo Sala,Lionel Schebacher,T. Schilcher,Volker Schlott,Thomas J. Schmidt,Bernd Schmitt,Xintian Shi,M. Stadler,L. Stingelin,Werner Sturzenegger,Jakub Szlachetko,D. Thattil,D. Treyer,A. Trisorio,Wolfgang Tron,S. Vetter,Carlo Vicario,Didier Voulot,Meitian Wang,Thierry Zamofing,Christof Zellweger,R. Zennaro,Elke Zimoch,Rafael Abela,Luc Patthey,Hans-Heinrich Braun +114 more
TL;DR: The SwissFEL X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) facility as discussed by the authors started construction at the Paul Scherrer Institute (Villigen, Switzerland) in 2013 and will be ready to accept its first users in 2018 on the Aramis hard Xray branch.
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PILATUS: A single photon counting pixel detector for X-ray applications
B. Henrich,Anna Bergamaschi,Ch. Broennimann,Roberto Dinapoli,E. F. Eikenberry,Ian Johnson,M. Kobas,P. Kraft,Aldo Mozzanica,Bernd Schmitt +9 more
TL;DR: The PILATUS hybrid pixel detector as discussed by the authors combines silicon sensors with CMOS processing chips by a 2D micro bump-bonding interconnection technology developed at the Paul Scherrer Institute.
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The Materials Science beamline upgrade at the Swiss Light Source
Philip R. Willmott,D. Meister,Steven J. Leake,M. Lange,Anna Bergamaschi,M. Böge,Marco Calvi,Claudia Cancellieri,Nicola Casati,Antonio Cervellino,Q. Chen,Christian David,Uwe Flechsig,Fabia Gozzo,B. Henrich,S. Jäggi-Spielmann,B. Jakob,Irakli Kalichava,Petri Karvinen,J. Krempasky,A. Lüdeke,R. Lüscher,S. Maag,Christoph Quitmann,M. L. Reinle-Schmitt,Thomas J. Schmidt,Bernd Schmitt,Andreas Streun,Ismo Vartiainen,M. Vitins,X. Wang,R. J. Wullschleger +31 more
TL;DR: The wiggler X-ray source of the Materials Science beamline at the Swiss Light Source has been replaced with a 14 mm-period cryogenically cooled in-vacuum undulator to best exploit the increased brilliance of this new source.