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Combination of two Gas Electron Multipliers and a Micromegas as gain elements for a time projection chamber

We measured the properties of a novel combination of two Gas Electron Multipliers with a Micromegas for use as amplification devices in high-rate gaseous time projection chambers. The goal of this design is to minimize the buildup of space charge in the drift volume of such detectors in order to eli...

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Autores principales: Aiola, S., Ehlers, R.J., Gu, S., Harris, J.W., Majka, R., Mulligan, J.D., Oliver, M., Schambach, J., Smirnov, N.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2016.08.007
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2142216
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author Aiola, S.
Ehlers, R.J.
Gu, S.
Harris, J.W.
Majka, R.
Mulligan, J.D.
Oliver, M.
Schambach, J.
Smirnov, N.
author_facet Aiola, S.
Ehlers, R.J.
Gu, S.
Harris, J.W.
Majka, R.
Mulligan, J.D.
Oliver, M.
Schambach, J.
Smirnov, N.
author_sort Aiola, S.
collection CERN
description We measured the properties of a novel combination of two Gas Electron Multipliers with a Micromegas for use as amplification devices in high-rate gaseous time projection chambers. The goal of this design is to minimize the buildup of space charge in the drift volume of such detectors in order to eliminate the standard gating grid and its resultant dead time, while preserving good tracking and particle identification performance. To characterize this micro-pattern gas detector configuration, we measured the positive ion back-flow and energy resolution at various element gains and electric fields, using a variety of gases, and additionally studied crosstalk effects and discharge rates. At a gain of 2000, this configuration achieves an ion back-flow below 0.4% and an energy resolution better than σ/E=12% for 55 Fe X-rays.
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spelling cern-21422162021-05-03T20:17:17Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2016.08.007http://cds.cern.ch/record/2142216engAiola, S.Ehlers, R.J.Gu, S.Harris, J.W.Majka, R.Mulligan, J.D.Oliver, M.Schambach, J.Smirnov, N.Combination of two Gas Electron Multipliers and a Micromegas as gain elements for a time projection chambernucl-exDetectors and Experimental Techniquesphysics.ins-detNuclear Physics - ExperimentWe measured the properties of a novel combination of two Gas Electron Multipliers with a Micromegas for use as amplification devices in high-rate gaseous time projection chambers. The goal of this design is to minimize the buildup of space charge in the drift volume of such detectors in order to eliminate the standard gating grid and its resultant dead time, while preserving good tracking and particle identification performance. To characterize this micro-pattern gas detector configuration, we measured the positive ion back-flow and energy resolution at various element gains and electric fields, using a variety of gases, and additionally studied crosstalk effects and discharge rates. At a gain of 2000, this configuration achieves an ion back-flow below 0.4% and an energy resolution better than σ/E=12% for 55 Fe X-rays.We measured the properties of a novel combination of two Gas Electron Multipliers with a Micromegas for use as amplification devices in high-rate gaseous time projection chambers. The goal of this design is to minimize the buildup of space charge in the drift volume of such detectors in order to eliminate the standard gating grid and its resultant dead time, while preserving good tracking and particle identification performance. We measured the positive ion back-flow and energy resolution at various element gains and electric fields, using a variety of gases, and additionally studied crosstalk effects and discharge rates. At a gain of 2000, this configuration achieves an ion back-flow below 0.4% and an energy resolution better than $\sigma/\text{E}=12\%$ for $^{55}$Fe X-rays.arXiv:1603.08473oai:cds.cern.ch:21422162016-03-28
spellingShingle nucl-ex
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
physics.ins-det
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Aiola, S.
Ehlers, R.J.
Gu, S.
Harris, J.W.
Majka, R.
Mulligan, J.D.
Oliver, M.
Schambach, J.
Smirnov, N.
Combination of two Gas Electron Multipliers and a Micromegas as gain elements for a time projection chamber
title Combination of two Gas Electron Multipliers and a Micromegas as gain elements for a time projection chamber
title_full Combination of two Gas Electron Multipliers and a Micromegas as gain elements for a time projection chamber
title_fullStr Combination of two Gas Electron Multipliers and a Micromegas as gain elements for a time projection chamber
title_full_unstemmed Combination of two Gas Electron Multipliers and a Micromegas as gain elements for a time projection chamber
title_short Combination of two Gas Electron Multipliers and a Micromegas as gain elements for a time projection chamber
title_sort combination of two gas electron multipliers and a micromegas as gain elements for a time projection chamber
topic nucl-ex
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
physics.ins-det
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2016.08.007
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2142216
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