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Beam studies of novel THGEM-based potential sampling elements for Digital Hadron Calorimetry

Beam studies of thin single- and double-stage THGEM-based detectors are presented. Several 10 x 10 cm^2 configurations with a total thickness of 5-6 mm (excluding readout electronics), with 1 x 1 cm^2 pads inductively coupled through a resistive layer to APV-SRS readout electronics, were investigate...

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Autores principales: Bressler, S., Arazi, L., Natal da Luz, H., Azevedo, C.D.R., Moleri, L., Oliveri, E., Pitt, M., Rubin, A., dos Santos, J.M.F., Veloso, J.F.C.A., Breskin, A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/8/07/P07017
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1550087
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Sumario:Beam studies of thin single- and double-stage THGEM-based detectors are presented. Several 10 x 10 cm^2 configurations with a total thickness of 5-6 mm (excluding readout electronics), with 1 x 1 cm^2 pads inductively coupled through a resistive layer to APV-SRS readout electronics, were investigated with muons and pions. Detection efficiencies in the 98% range were recorded with an average pad-multiplicity of ~1.1. The resistive anode resulted in efficient discharge damping, with few-volt potential drops; discharge probabilities were ~10^{-7} for muons and 10^{-6} for pions in the double-stage configuration, at rates of a few kHz/cm^2. These results, together with the robustness of THGEM electrodes against spark damage and their suitability for economic production over large areas make THGEM-based detectors highly competitive compared to the other technologies considered for the SiD-DHCAL.