Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1847683 Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present a prototype for the first tracking detector consisting of 250 μm thin scintillating fibers and silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) arrays. The detector has a modular design, each module consists of a mechanical support structure of 10 mm Rohacell foam between two 100 μm thin carbon fiber skins. Five layers of scintillating fibers are glued to both top and bottom of the support structure. SiPM arrays with a channel pitch of 250 μm are placed in front of the fibers.We show the results of the first module prototype using multiclad fibers of types Bicron BCF-20 and Kuraray SCSF-81M that were read out by novel 32-channel SiPM arrays from FBK-irst/INFN Perugia as well as 32-channel SiPM arrays produced by Hamamatsu. A spatial resolution of 88 μm ± 6 μm at an average yield of 10 detected photons per minimum ionizing particle has been achieved.

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