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Development and Test of a Micro-Pattern Resistive Plate Detector

We present the design and preliminary tests of a resistive strip device built with techniques developed for micro-pattern gaseous detectors. It consists in two equal electrode plates made of FR4 substrate with 250 Cu readout strips. A 50 $\mu$m insulating foil, carrying resistive lines, is glued on...

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Autor principal: Iengo, Paolo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: SISSA 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.390.0850
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2782832
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description We present the design and preliminary tests of a resistive strip device built with techniques developed for micro-pattern gaseous detectors. It consists in two equal electrode plates made of FR4 substrate with 250 Cu readout strips. A 50 $\mu$m insulating foil, carrying resistive lines, is glued on top of the substrate. Both the Cu and the resistive strips have a pitch of 400 $\mu$m and width of 300 $\mu$m.The plates are spaced by a 2 mm gap and rotated by 90${^\circ}$, providing 2D tracking capability. With such a device the surface resistivity can be tuned to values below the ones of existing RPC (either glass or phenolic-melamine). The thin separation layer between the electrodes and the readout strips provides a better capacitive coupling of the signal, allowing to operate the detector at lower gain. Moreover, the strip-shaped resistive pattern reduces the induced charge size in the direction perpendicular to the strips. All these features go in the direction of improving the rate capability.The basic concept of this new device is presented together with results of preliminary tests ongoing at CERN.
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spelling cern-27828322021-10-01T22:20:33Zdoi:10.22323/1.390.0850http://cds.cern.ch/record/2782832engIengo, PaoloDevelopment and Test of a Micro-Pattern Resistive Plate DetectorDetectors and Experimental TechniquesWe present the design and preliminary tests of a resistive strip device built with techniques developed for micro-pattern gaseous detectors. It consists in two equal electrode plates made of FR4 substrate with 250 Cu readout strips. A 50 $\mu$m insulating foil, carrying resistive lines, is glued on top of the substrate. Both the Cu and the resistive strips have a pitch of 400 $\mu$m and width of 300 $\mu$m.The plates are spaced by a 2 mm gap and rotated by 90${^\circ}$, providing 2D tracking capability. With such a device the surface resistivity can be tuned to values below the ones of existing RPC (either glass or phenolic-melamine). The thin separation layer between the electrodes and the readout strips provides a better capacitive coupling of the signal, allowing to operate the detector at lower gain. Moreover, the strip-shaped resistive pattern reduces the induced charge size in the direction perpendicular to the strips. All these features go in the direction of improving the rate capability.The basic concept of this new device is presented together with results of preliminary tests ongoing at CERN.SISSAoai:cds.cern.ch:27828322021
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Iengo, Paolo
Development and Test of a Micro-Pattern Resistive Plate Detector
title Development and Test of a Micro-Pattern Resistive Plate Detector
title_full Development and Test of a Micro-Pattern Resistive Plate Detector
title_fullStr Development and Test of a Micro-Pattern Resistive Plate Detector
title_full_unstemmed Development and Test of a Micro-Pattern Resistive Plate Detector
title_short Development and Test of a Micro-Pattern Resistive Plate Detector
title_sort development and test of a micro-pattern resistive plate detector
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.390.0850
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2782832
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