Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8166177 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The properties of some very thin (â¼20μm) large-area Single-sided Silicon-Strip Detectors (SSSDs) were investigated by using the  12C-particles elastically scattered from a Au target. In the detection system, each thin SSSD was installed in front of a thick (300 μm or 500 μm) Double-sided Silicon-Strip Detector (DSSD) to form a ÎEâE particle-telescope. The energy calibration of these detectors was realized by varying the beam energy and also by the irradiation from a three-component α-particle source. The thickness distribution each SSSD is precisely determined from the energy loss in the thin layer, which was independently measured by the corresponding DSSD. It is found that, for the SSSD with the nominal thicknesses of â¼20μm, the real thickness may vary by several μm over the active area. The reason for this large non-uniformity still needs to be investigated. For the present application, this non-uniformity could be corrected according to the known pixel-thickness. This correction allows to restore a good particle identification (PID) performance for the entire large-area detector, the importance of which is demonstrated by an example of measuring the cluster-decays of the highly-excited resonant states in  16O.
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Authors
Qiang Liu, Yanlin Ye, Zhihuan Li, Chengjian Lin, Huiming Jia, Yucheng Ge, Qite Li, Jianling Lou, Xiaofei Yang, Biao Yang, Jun Feng, Hongliang Zang, Zhiqiang Chen, Yang Liu, Wei Liu, Sidong Chen, Hanzhou Yu, Jingjing Li, Dongxi Wang,