Beam test of prototype 18 cm silicon-strip detectors with high speed electronics

A prototype silicon microstrip detector for the GEM general purpose detector proposed for the Super Collider was assembled and tested in the laboratory with radioactive sources and an IR-laser, and at SLAC in a 25 GeV electron beam. The system was designed for performance in the GEM environment: 60...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science 1996-06, Vol.43 (3), p.1180-1187
Hauptverfasser: Arodzero, A., Brau, J.E., Frey, R.E., Gao, D., Kollipara, R.T., Langston, M., Mason, D., Sinev, N., Strom, D., Yang, X., Brooks, M., Lee, D., Mills, G.
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Zusammenfassung:A prototype silicon microstrip detector for the GEM general purpose detector proposed for the Super Collider was assembled and tested in the laboratory with radioactive sources and an IR-laser, and at SLAC in a 25 GeV electron beam. The system was designed for performance in the GEM environment: 60 MHz bunch crossing at 10/sup 33/ luminosity with inner barrel occupancies of 0.16%. Signals from the strips were amplified by custom designed high-speed, low-power, low-noise, low-mass, integrated microelectronics The mechanical design of the GEM tracker motivated the selection of long (18 cm) strip lengths (achieved by wire-bonding three 6 cm long detectors). Evaluation of the test beam and laboratory results demonstrate the feasibility of this approach.
ISSN:0018-9499
1558-1578
DOI:10.1109/23.506660