DocumentCode
752591
Title
Study of 18-cm long single-sided AC-coupled silicon microstrip detectors
Author
Kollipara, R.T. ; Arodzero, A. ; Bashindzhagyan, G. ; Brau, J.E. ; Frey, R. ; Gao, D. ; Mason, D. ; Sinev, N. ; Strom, D. ; Yang, X.
Author_Institution
Oregon Univ., Eugene, OR, USA
Volume
42
Issue
2
fYear
1995
fDate
4/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
92
Lastpage
101
Abstract
The SSC GEM silicon Central Tracker design incorporated 18-cm long single-sided AC-coupled silicon microstrip ladders. Compared to the 12-cm long ladders considered in the preliminary stages of the tracker design, the 18-cm long ladders have the advantage of reduced cost, channel count and overall power consumption, and led to a simplified tracker assembly. However, such long ships also present the challenge of maintaining satisfactory performance. The increased capacitance and series resistance contribute to lower signal-to-noise ratios, longer time walk, higher power consumption per channel and increased probability of crosstalk to neighboring channels. In this paper, an accurate method to calculate the geometric capacitance of the AC-coupled microstrips is presented and the calculated results are compared with measurements, SPICE simulations are performed to predict the noise, the extent of interstrip capacitive coupling and the dispersion of the detector signal due to the finite series resistance of the metal strips and the long length of the detector. The influence of the preamplifier current and the shaping time on the signal and noise levels is also presented. The study concludes that the 18-cm long ladders can successfully satisfy the performance goals of the GEM silicon Central Tracker
Keywords
SPICE; nuclear electronics; preamplifiers; silicon radiation detectors; 18 cm; AC-coupled microstrips; GEM silicon Central Tracker; SPICE simulations; SSC GEM Si Central Tracker design; channel count; cost; detector signal; finite series resistance; geometric capacitance; interstrip capacitive coupling; ladders; metal strips; neighboring channel crosstalk; overall power consumption; power consumption per channel; preamplifier current; shaping time; signal-to-noise ratios; single-sided AC-coupled silicon microstrip detectors; time walk; tracker design; Assembly; Capacitance; Costs; Crosstalk; Detectors; Energy consumption; Marine vehicles; Microstrip; Signal to noise ratio; Silicon;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/23.372137
Filename
372137
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