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Beam Studies of the Segmented Resistive WELL: a Potential Thin Sampling Element for Digital Hadron Calorimetry

Thick Gas Electron Multipliers (THGEMs) have the potential of constituting thin, robust sampling elements in Digital Hadron Calorimetry (DHCAL) in future colliders. We report on recent beam studies of new single- and double-THGEM-like structures; the multiplier is a Segmented Resistive WELL (SRWELL)...

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Autores principales: Arazi, Lior, Rocha Azevedo, Carlos Davide, Breskin, Amos, Bressler, Shikma, Moleri, Luca, Natal da Luz, Hugo, Oliveri, Eraldo, Pitt, Michael, Rubin, Adam, Marques Ferreira dos Santos, Joaquim, Calapez Albuquerque Veloso, João Filipe, White, Andrew Paul
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2013.08.006
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1546204
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author Arazi, Lior
Rocha Azevedo, Carlos Davide
Breskin, Amos
Bressler, Shikma
Moleri, Luca
Natal da Luz, Hugo
Oliveri, Eraldo
Pitt, Michael
Rubin, Adam
Marques Ferreira dos Santos, Joaquim
Calapez Albuquerque Veloso, João Filipe
White, Andrew Paul
author_facet Arazi, Lior
Rocha Azevedo, Carlos Davide
Breskin, Amos
Bressler, Shikma
Moleri, Luca
Natal da Luz, Hugo
Oliveri, Eraldo
Pitt, Michael
Rubin, Adam
Marques Ferreira dos Santos, Joaquim
Calapez Albuquerque Veloso, João Filipe
White, Andrew Paul
author_sort Arazi, Lior
collection CERN
description Thick Gas Electron Multipliers (THGEMs) have the potential of constituting thin, robust sampling elements in Digital Hadron Calorimetry (DHCAL) in future colliders. We report on recent beam studies of new single- and double-THGEM-like structures; the multiplier is a Segmented Resistive WELL (SRWELL) - a single-faced THGEM in contact with a segmented resistive layer inductively coupled to readout pads. Several 10$\times$10 cm$^2$ configurations with a total thickness of 5-6 mm (excluding electronics) with 1 cm$^2$ pads coupled to APV-SRS readout were investigated with muons and pions. Detection efficiencies in the 98$%$ range were recorded with average pad-multiplicity of $\sim$1.1. The resistive anode resulted in efficient discharge damping, with potential drops of a few volts; discharge probabilities were $\sim10^{-7}$ for muons and $\sim10^{-6}$ for pions in the double-stage configuration, at rates of a few kHz/cm$^2$. Further optimization work and research on larger detectors are underway.
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spelling cern-15462042021-05-03T20:27:14Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2013.08.006http://cds.cern.ch/record/1546204engArazi, LiorRocha Azevedo, Carlos DavideBreskin, AmosBressler, ShikmaMoleri, LucaNatal da Luz, HugoOliveri, EraldoPitt, MichaelRubin, AdamMarques Ferreira dos Santos, JoaquimCalapez Albuquerque Veloso, João FilipeWhite, Andrew PaulBeam Studies of the Segmented Resistive WELL: a Potential Thin Sampling Element for Digital Hadron CalorimetryDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThick Gas Electron Multipliers (THGEMs) have the potential of constituting thin, robust sampling elements in Digital Hadron Calorimetry (DHCAL) in future colliders. We report on recent beam studies of new single- and double-THGEM-like structures; the multiplier is a Segmented Resistive WELL (SRWELL) - a single-faced THGEM in contact with a segmented resistive layer inductively coupled to readout pads. Several 10$\times$10 cm$^2$ configurations with a total thickness of 5-6 mm (excluding electronics) with 1 cm$^2$ pads coupled to APV-SRS readout were investigated with muons and pions. Detection efficiencies in the 98$%$ range were recorded with average pad-multiplicity of $\sim$1.1. The resistive anode resulted in efficient discharge damping, with potential drops of a few volts; discharge probabilities were $\sim10^{-7}$ for muons and $\sim10^{-6}$ for pions in the double-stage configuration, at rates of a few kHz/cm$^2$. Further optimization work and research on larger detectors are underway.Thick Gas Electron Multipliers (THGEMs) have the potential of constituting thin, robust sampling elements in Digital Hadron Calorimetry (DHCAL) in future colliders. We report on recent beam studies of new single- and double-THGEM-like structures; the multiplier is a Segmented Resistive WELL (SRWELL) - a single-faced THGEM in contact with a segmented resistive layer inductively coupled to readout pads. Several 10$\times$10 cm$^2$ configurations with a total thickness of 5-6 mm (excluding electronics) with 1 cm$^2$ pads coupled to APV-SRS readout were investigated with muons and pions. Detection efficiencies in the 98$%$ range were recorded with average pad-multiplicity of $\sim$1.1. The resistive anode resulted in efficient discharge damping, with potential drops of a few volts; discharge probabilities were $\sim10^{-7}$ for muons and $\sim10^{-6}$ for pions in the double-stage configuration, at rates of a few kHz/cm$^2$. Further optimization work and research on larger detectors are underway.arXiv:1305.1585oai:cds.cern.ch:15462042013-05-08
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Arazi, Lior
Rocha Azevedo, Carlos Davide
Breskin, Amos
Bressler, Shikma
Moleri, Luca
Natal da Luz, Hugo
Oliveri, Eraldo
Pitt, Michael
Rubin, Adam
Marques Ferreira dos Santos, Joaquim
Calapez Albuquerque Veloso, João Filipe
White, Andrew Paul
Beam Studies of the Segmented Resistive WELL: a Potential Thin Sampling Element for Digital Hadron Calorimetry
title Beam Studies of the Segmented Resistive WELL: a Potential Thin Sampling Element for Digital Hadron Calorimetry
title_full Beam Studies of the Segmented Resistive WELL: a Potential Thin Sampling Element for Digital Hadron Calorimetry
title_fullStr Beam Studies of the Segmented Resistive WELL: a Potential Thin Sampling Element for Digital Hadron Calorimetry
title_full_unstemmed Beam Studies of the Segmented Resistive WELL: a Potential Thin Sampling Element for Digital Hadron Calorimetry
title_short Beam Studies of the Segmented Resistive WELL: a Potential Thin Sampling Element for Digital Hadron Calorimetry
title_sort beam studies of the segmented resistive well: a potential thin sampling element for digital hadron calorimetry
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2013.08.006
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1546204
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