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Recent Reviews
- CCD detectors in high-resolution biological electron microscopy
A.R.Faruqi and Sriram Subramaniam
Quarterly Rev. of Biophys. 33, 1-27, (2000).
- Direct Electron Detectors for Electron Microscopy
A.R.Faruqi
Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics, (2007), 145, 55 - 94, Ed. Peter Hawkes.
- Electronic detectors for electron microscopy
A.R.Faruqi and R.Henderson
Current Opinions in Structural Biology, (2007), 17, 549-555
- Applications of Pixel Detectors in Structural Biology
A.R.Faruqi
Proc. 10th International Conf. on Advanced Technology and Particle Physics,
Ed. M.Barone, A.Gaddi, C.Leroy, L.Price, P.G.Rancoita, R.Ruchti (2008), 650-659
- Potential impact of silicon pixel detectors on structural biology
A.R.Faruqi
Nucl Instr. and Meth. (2009), A607, 7-12
- Principles and prospects of direct high resolution electron image acquisition with CMOS detectors at low energies
A.R.Faruqi
J.Phys. Condensed Matter (2009), 21, 314004
- Editor, Proceedings of the12th International Workshop on Radiation Imaging Detectors (IWORID), J. Inst. 2011.
- Electronic Detectors for Electron Microscopy
A.R.Faruqi and G.McMullan
Quarterly Reviews Biology, 44, 3 (2011), pp. 357–-390.
- Invited review:
Progress and development of direct detectors for Electron Cryo-Microscopy
A.R.Faruqi, R.Henderson and G.McMullan
Advances in Imaging and Electronic Physics, (2015 ) sics, Vol. 190, Burlington: Academic Press, 2015, pp. 103-141. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/bs.aiep.2015.03.002
- G. McMullan, A.R. Faruqi, R. Henderso
Chapter One - Direct Electron Detectors, R.A. Crowther (Ed.) Methods in Enzymology, Academic Press Volume 579, 2016, Pages 1-17 https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.mie.2016.05.056
- Direct Imaging Detectors for Electron Microscop
A.R.Faruqi, G.McMullan
Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A 878 (2018) 180–19. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2017.07.037
External Collaborations
1. Medipix Collaboration
The development of the Medipix2 chips was done in a collaboration based at CERN. The readout chip was designed mainly by the microelectronics group at CERN with input from users through a Project Management Committee. We are responsible for electron microscopy applications and also hold exploitation rights in this field.
http://medipix.web.cern.ch/MEDIPIX/
2. MI3 Collaboration
The original MAPS device was designed at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory near Oxford. Future work on this and similar devices will be done in collaboration with RAL and possibly other members of the MI3 Basic Technology consortium.
http://mi3.shef.ac.uk/
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