Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10674835 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The EXPADES (EXotic PArticle DEtection System) detector array consists of 16 Double Side Silicon Strip Detectors (DSSSD) with active areas of 64 Ã 64 mm2, arranged in 8 ÎE (40/50 μm)-E (300 μm) telescopes. All detector faces are segmented into 32 Ã 2-mm wide strips, ensuring a 2 Ã 2 mm2 pixel configuration. Eight ionization chambers can be alternatively used as ÎE stages or, if needed, as an additional third layer for more complex triple telescopes. The signals from silicon ÎE layers and from ionization chambers are read by standard electronics, while innovative 32-channel ASIC chips are employed for the readout of the E stages. The results of off-line tests with alpha sources and from the first in-beam experiment with a 17O beam are presented.
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Authors
E. Strano, A. Anastasio, M. Bettini, A. Boiano, C. Boiano, C. Cassese, L. Castellani, D. Corti, P. Di Meo, G. Galet, T. Glodariu, J. Grebosz, A. Guglielmetti, M. La Commara, C. Manea, M. Mazzocco, P. Molini, M. Nicoletto, P.G. Zatti,