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Simulation of VUV electroluminescence in micropattern gaseous detectors: the case of GEM and MHSP

Electroluminescence produced during avalanche development in gaseous avalanche detectors is an useful information for triggering, calorimetry and tracking in gaseous detectors. Noble gases present high electroluminescence yields, emitting mainly in the VUV region. The photons can provide signal read...

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Autores principales: Oliveira, C.A.B., Correia, P.M.M., Schindler, H., Ferreira, A.L., Monteiro, C.M.B., dos Santos, J.M.F., Biagi, S., Veenhof, R., Veloso, J.F.C.A.
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Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/7/09/P09006
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1455380
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author Oliveira, C.A.B.
Correia, P.M.M.
Schindler, H.
Ferreira, A.L.
Monteiro, C.M.B.
dos Santos, J.M.F.
Biagi, S.
Veenhof, R.
Veloso, J.F.C.A.
author_facet Oliveira, C.A.B.
Correia, P.M.M.
Schindler, H.
Ferreira, A.L.
Monteiro, C.M.B.
dos Santos, J.M.F.
Biagi, S.
Veenhof, R.
Veloso, J.F.C.A.
author_sort Oliveira, C.A.B.
collection CERN
description Electroluminescence produced during avalanche development in gaseous avalanche detectors is an useful information for triggering, calorimetry and tracking in gaseous detectors. Noble gases present high electroluminescence yields, emitting mainly in the VUV region. The photons can provide signal readout if appropriate photosensors are used. Micropattern gaseous detectors are good candidates for signal amplification in high background and/or low rate experiments due to their high electroluminescence yields and radiopurity. In this work, the VUV light responses of the Gas Electron Multiplier and of the Micro-Hole Strip Plate, working with pure xenon, are simulated and studied in detail using a new and versatile C++ toolkit. It is shown that the solid angle subtended by a photosensor placed bellow the microstructures depends on the operating conditions. The obtained absolute EL yields, determined for different gas pressures and as functions of the applied voltage, are compared with those determined experimentally.
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spelling cern-14553802020-06-30T10:03:06Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/7/09/P09006http://cds.cern.ch/record/1455380engOliveira, C.A.B.Correia, P.M.M.Schindler, H.Ferreira, A.L.Monteiro, C.M.B.dos Santos, J.M.F.Biagi, S.Veenhof, R.Veloso, J.F.C.A.Simulation of VUV electroluminescence in micropattern gaseous detectors: the case of GEM and MHSPDetectors and Experimental TechniquesElectroluminescence produced during avalanche development in gaseous avalanche detectors is an useful information for triggering, calorimetry and tracking in gaseous detectors. Noble gases present high electroluminescence yields, emitting mainly in the VUV region. The photons can provide signal readout if appropriate photosensors are used. Micropattern gaseous detectors are good candidates for signal amplification in high background and/or low rate experiments due to their high electroluminescence yields and radiopurity. In this work, the VUV light responses of the Gas Electron Multiplier and of the Micro-Hole Strip Plate, working with pure xenon, are simulated and studied in detail using a new and versatile C++ toolkit. It is shown that the solid angle subtended by a photosensor placed bellow the microstructures depends on the operating conditions. The obtained absolute EL yields, determined for different gas pressures and as functions of the applied voltage, are compared with those determined experimentally.Electroluminescence produced during avalanche development in gaseous avalanche detectors is an useful information for triggering, calorimetry and tracking in gaseous detectors. Noble gases present high electroluminescence yields, emitting mainly in the VUV region. The photons can provide signal readout if appropriate photosensors are used. Micropattern gaseous detectors are good candidates for signal amplification in high background and/or low rate experiments due to their high electroluminescence yields and radiopurity. In this work, the VUV light responses of the Gas Electron Multiplier and of the Micro-Hole Strip Plate, working with pure xenon, are simulated and studied in detail using a new and versatile C++ toolkit. It is shown that the solid angle subtended by a photosensor placed below the microstructures depends on the operating conditions. The obtained absolute EL yields, determined for different gas pressures and as functions of the applied voltage, are compared with those determined experimentally.arXiv:1206.1646oai:cds.cern.ch:14553802012-06-11
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Oliveira, C.A.B.
Correia, P.M.M.
Schindler, H.
Ferreira, A.L.
Monteiro, C.M.B.
dos Santos, J.M.F.
Biagi, S.
Veenhof, R.
Veloso, J.F.C.A.
Simulation of VUV electroluminescence in micropattern gaseous detectors: the case of GEM and MHSP
title Simulation of VUV electroluminescence in micropattern gaseous detectors: the case of GEM and MHSP
title_full Simulation of VUV electroluminescence in micropattern gaseous detectors: the case of GEM and MHSP
title_fullStr Simulation of VUV electroluminescence in micropattern gaseous detectors: the case of GEM and MHSP
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of VUV electroluminescence in micropattern gaseous detectors: the case of GEM and MHSP
title_short Simulation of VUV electroluminescence in micropattern gaseous detectors: the case of GEM and MHSP
title_sort simulation of vuv electroluminescence in micropattern gaseous detectors: the case of gem and mhsp
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/7/09/P09006
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1455380
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