Title :
First realization of a tracking detector for high energy physics experiments based on Josephson digital readout circuitry
Author :
Pagano, S. ; Palmieri, V.G. ; Esposito, A. ; Mukhanov, O. ; Rylov, S.
Author_Institution :
Ist. di Cibernetica, CNR, Arco Felice, Italy
fDate :
6/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We have designed and realized a prototype of a high energy particle microstrip detector with Josephson readout circuits. The key features of this device are: minimum ionizing particle sensitivity, due to the use of semiconductive sensors, fast speed and radiation hardness, due to the use of superconductive circuitry, and current discrimination, which allows the use of several types of semiconductors as detector (Si, GaAs, CVD-diamond) without loss in performances. The Josephson circuitry, made by a combination of RSFQ and latching logic gates, realizes an 8-bit current discriminator and parallel to serial converter and can be directly interfaced to room temperature electronics. This device, which is designed for application as vertex detector for the Compass and LHC-B accelerator experiments, has been tested with small radioactive sources acid will undergo to a test beam at the CERN SPS facility with 24 GeV/c protons. Current results and future perspectives will be reported.
Keywords :
digital readout; nuclear electronics; position sensitive particle detectors; readout electronics; semiconductor counters; superconducting logic circuits; superconducting particle detectors; 8 bit; C; GaAs; Josephson digital readout circuitry; RSFQ logic gate; Si; current discriminator; high energy physics; hybrid superconducting pixel detector; ionizing particle sensitivity; latching logic gate; particle microstrip detector; radiation hardness; semiconductive sensor; tracking detector; vertex detector; Ionizing radiation; Ionizing radiation sensors; Microstrip components; Prototypes; Radiation detector circuits; Radiation detectors; Semiconductor radiation detectors; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Silicon radiation detectors; Superconductivity;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on