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Characterization of the electronics for Micromegas (Micro-MEsh Gaseous Structure) detector at the n TOF experiment at CERN

At the neutron time-of-light facility n_TOF, Micromegas (Micro-MEsh Gaseous Structure) detectors are used for neutron induced cross-section measurements and neutron beam monitoring. For the optimum performance, the read-out chain has to be adjusted to the electronic properties of such detectors. The...

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Autor principal: Pizzimento, Luca
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2054938
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author Pizzimento, Luca
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description At the neutron time-of-light facility n_TOF, Micromegas (Micro-MEsh Gaseous Structure) detectors are used for neutron induced cross-section measurements and neutron beam monitoring. For the optimum performance, the read-out chain has to be adjusted to the electronic properties of such detectors. The current signal of the Micromegas detector was measured to find a suitable input signal for the electronic calibration of preamplifiers. Consecutively, different current and charge amplifiers were characterized for their response to a Micromegas current pulse, in order to prepare for the measurement of the achievable energy resolution of the detector. Finally the measurements directly with the MGAS detectors are reported.
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spelling cern-20549382019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2054938engPizzimento, LucaCharacterization of the electronics for Micromegas (Micro-MEsh Gaseous Structure) detector at the n TOF experiment at CERNEngineeringNuclear Physics - ExperimentAt the neutron time-of-light facility n_TOF, Micromegas (Micro-MEsh Gaseous Structure) detectors are used for neutron induced cross-section measurements and neutron beam monitoring. For the optimum performance, the read-out chain has to be adjusted to the electronic properties of such detectors. The current signal of the Micromegas detector was measured to find a suitable input signal for the electronic calibration of preamplifiers. Consecutively, different current and charge amplifiers were characterized for their response to a Micromegas current pulse, in order to prepare for the measurement of the achievable energy resolution of the detector. Finally the measurements directly with the MGAS detectors are reported.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2015-220oai:cds.cern.ch:20549382015-09-24
spellingShingle Engineering
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Pizzimento, Luca
Characterization of the electronics for Micromegas (Micro-MEsh Gaseous Structure) detector at the n TOF experiment at CERN
title Characterization of the electronics for Micromegas (Micro-MEsh Gaseous Structure) detector at the n TOF experiment at CERN
title_full Characterization of the electronics for Micromegas (Micro-MEsh Gaseous Structure) detector at the n TOF experiment at CERN
title_fullStr Characterization of the electronics for Micromegas (Micro-MEsh Gaseous Structure) detector at the n TOF experiment at CERN
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the electronics for Micromegas (Micro-MEsh Gaseous Structure) detector at the n TOF experiment at CERN
title_short Characterization of the electronics for Micromegas (Micro-MEsh Gaseous Structure) detector at the n TOF experiment at CERN
title_sort characterization of the electronics for micromegas (micro-mesh gaseous structure) detector at the n tof experiment at cern
topic Engineering
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2054938
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