1. Synchrotron light source X-ray detection with Low-Gain Avalanche Diodes
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Mazza, S. M., Saito, G., Zhao, Y., Kirkes, T., Yoho, N., Yerdea, D., Nagel, N., Ott, J., Nizam, M., Leite, M., Moralles, M., Sadrozinski, H. F. -W., Seiden, A., Schumm, B., McKinney-Martinez, F., Giacomini, G., and Chen, W.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Instrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det) ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The response of Low Gain Avalanche Diodes (LGADs), which are a type of thin silicon detector with internal gain, to X-rays of energies between 6-70 keV was characterized at the SLAC light source (SSRL). The utilized beamline at SSRL was 11-2, with a nominal beam size of 3 cm x 0.5 cm, a repetition rate of 500 MHz, and very monochromatic. LGADs of different thicknesses and gain layer configurations were read out using fast amplification boards and digitized with a fast oscilloscope. Standard PiN devices were characterized as well. The devices' energy resolution and time resolution as a function of X-ray energy were measured. The charge collection and multiplication mechanism were simulated using TCAD Sentaurus, and the results were compared with the collected data., Comment: 18 pages, 18 figures
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- 2023
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