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Development of innovative micro-pattern gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes and first results of their applications

The paper summarizes our latest progress in the development of newly introduced micro pattern gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes. These resistive electrodes protect the detector and the front-end electronics in case of occasional discharges and thus make the detectors very robust and reliab...

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Autores principales: Di Mauro, A, Lund-Jensen, B, Martinengo, P, Nappi, E, Oliveira, R, Peskov, Vladimir, Periale, L, Picchi, P, Pietropaolo, F, Rodionov, I, Santiard, Jean-Claude
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2007.07.083
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1039890
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author Di Mauro, A
Lund-Jensen, B
Martinengo, P
Nappi, E
Oliveira, R
Peskov, Vladimir
Periale, L
Picchi, P
Pietropaolo, F
Rodionov, I
Santiard, Jean-Claude
author_facet Di Mauro, A
Lund-Jensen, B
Martinengo, P
Nappi, E
Oliveira, R
Peskov, Vladimir
Periale, L
Picchi, P
Pietropaolo, F
Rodionov, I
Santiard, Jean-Claude
author_sort Di Mauro, A
collection CERN
description The paper summarizes our latest progress in the development of newly introduced micro pattern gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes. These resistive electrodes protect the detector and the front-end electronics in case of occasional discharges and thus make the detectors very robust and reliable in operation. As an example, we describe in greater detail a new recently developed GEM-like detector, fully spark-protected with electrodes made of resistive kapton. We discovered that all resistive layers used in these studies (including kapton), that are coated with photosensitive layers, such as CsI, can be used as efficient photo cathodes for detectors operating in a pulse counting mode. We describe the first applications of such detectors combined with CsI or SbCs photo cathodes for the detection of UV photons at room and cryogenic temperatures.
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spelling cern-10398902019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2007.07.083http://cds.cern.ch/record/1039890engDi Mauro, ALund-Jensen, BMartinengo, PNappi, EOliveira, RPeskov, VladimirPeriale, LPicchi, PPietropaolo, FRodionov, ISantiard, Jean-ClaudeDevelopment of innovative micro-pattern gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes and first results of their applicationsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe paper summarizes our latest progress in the development of newly introduced micro pattern gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes. These resistive electrodes protect the detector and the front-end electronics in case of occasional discharges and thus make the detectors very robust and reliable in operation. As an example, we describe in greater detail a new recently developed GEM-like detector, fully spark-protected with electrodes made of resistive kapton. We discovered that all resistive layers used in these studies (including kapton), that are coated with photosensitive layers, such as CsI, can be used as efficient photo cathodes for detectors operating in a pulse counting mode. We describe the first applications of such detectors combined with CsI or SbCs photo cathodes for the detection of UV photons at room and cryogenic temperatures.arXiv:0706.0102oai:cds.cern.ch:10398902007-06-04
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Di Mauro, A
Lund-Jensen, B
Martinengo, P
Nappi, E
Oliveira, R
Peskov, Vladimir
Periale, L
Picchi, P
Pietropaolo, F
Rodionov, I
Santiard, Jean-Claude
Development of innovative micro-pattern gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes and first results of their applications
title Development of innovative micro-pattern gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes and first results of their applications
title_full Development of innovative micro-pattern gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes and first results of their applications
title_fullStr Development of innovative micro-pattern gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes and first results of their applications
title_full_unstemmed Development of innovative micro-pattern gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes and first results of their applications
title_short Development of innovative micro-pattern gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes and first results of their applications
title_sort development of innovative micro-pattern gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes and first results of their applications
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2007.07.083
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1039890
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