Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8178974 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Thick Gas Electron Multipliers (THGEMs) have the potential of constituting thin, robust sampling elements in Digital Hadron Calorimetry (DHCAL) at future colliders. We report on recent beam studies of new single- and double-THGEM-like structures: the multiplier is a Segmented Resistive WELL (SRWELL) - a single-faced THGEM in contact with a segmented resistive layer inductively coupled to readout pads. Several 10Ã10Â cm2 configurations with a total thickness of 5-6Â mm (excluding electronics) with 1Â cm2 pads were investigated with muons and pions. The pads were coupled to a scalable readout system APV chip, APV-SRS (Raymond et al. [22]). Detection efficiencies in the 98% range were recorded with an average pad-multiplicity of ~1.1. The resistive anode resulted in efficient discharge damping, with potential drops of a few volts; the discharge probabilities were ~10â7 for muons and ~10â6 for pions, at rates of a few kHz/cm2 and for detectors in the double-stage configuration. Further optimization work and research on larger detectors are underway.
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Authors
Lior Arazi, Carlos Davide Rocha Azevedo, Amos Breskin, Shikma Bressler, Luca Moleri, Hugo Natal da Luz, Eraldo Oliveri, Michael Pitt, Adam Rubin, Joaquim Marques Ferreira dos Santos, João Filipe Calapez de Albuquerque Veloso, Andrew Paul White,