Status of detector development for the European XFEL
Jolanta Sztuk-Dambietz, Steffen Hauf, Andreas Koch, Markus Kuster,, Monica Turcato

TL;DR
The paper reviews the progress of detector development for the European XFEL, highlighting various detector technologies designed to meet the diverse scientific needs of this advanced X-ray source.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the current status and future plans of detector R&D projects tailored for the European XFEL's unique requirements.
Findings
Development of ultra-fast 2D imaging detectors
Progress in low repetition rate 2D detectors
Implementation plans for detector calibration infrastructure
Abstract
The European X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL.EU) will provide as-yet-unrivaled peak brilliance and ultra-short pulses of spatially coherent X-rays with a pulse length of less than 100 fs in the energy range between 0.25 and 25 keV. The high radiation intensity and ultra-short pulse duration will open a window for novel scientific techniques and will allow to explore new phenomena in biology, chemistry, material science, as well as matter at high energy density, atomic, ion and molecular physics. The variety of scientific applications and especially the unique XFEL.EU time structure require adequate instrumentation to be developed in order to exploit the full potential of the light source. To make optimal use of the unprecedented capabilities of the European XFEL and master these vast technological challenges, the European XFEL GmbH has started a detector R&D program. The technology…
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