Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1832477 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Driven by the requirements of the ILC (International Linear Collider) vertex detector, a prototype system based on DEPFET pixels has been developed. The system utilizes a 64Ã128 pixel matrix with 28.5Ã36μm2 pixels, operated by dedicated chips for fast steering and readout. This paper will report on results for X-ray detection in the energy range between 6 and 40 keV. In addition, the system has been operated in a test beam and first results using the 6 GeV electron beam at the DESY synchrotron will be presented. The observed noise performance of the system will be compared with calculations. It will be shown that a noise figure of below ENC=100e- is achievable with DEPFET pixels for the ILC application leading to a signal-to-noise ratio of S/N>40 for sensors as thin as 50μm.
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Authors
M. Trimpl, L. Andricek, P. Fischer, R. Kohrs, H. Krüger, G. Lutz, H.G. Moser, I. Peric, L. Reuen, R.H. Richter, C. Sandow, L. Strüder, J. Treis, E.v. Törne, J.J. Velthuis, N. Wermes,