用低增益雪崩二极管进行同步加速器光源x射线探测

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q3 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION Journal of Instrumentation Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1088/1748-0221/18/10/p10006
S.M. Mazza, G. Saito, Y. Zhao, T. Kirkes, N. Yoho, D. Yerdea, N. Nagel, J. Ott, M. Nizam, M. Leite, M. Moralles, H.F.-W. Sadrozinski, A. Seiden, B. Schumm, F. McKinney-Martinez, G. Giacomini, W. Chen
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摘要:低增益雪崩二极管(LGADs)代表了最先进的定时测量技术,将成为未来高亮度LHC的ATLAS和CMS定时探测器的仪器。虽然最初被认为是带电粒子的传感器,但LGADs的固有增益使其能够以良好的能量分辨率和出色的时间分辨率(数十皮秒)检测低能x射线。利用SLAC的斯坦福同步辐射光源(SSRL),研究了几种能量在5 ~ 70 keV之间的LGADs设计。SSRL提供10 ps脉冲x射线束,间隔2 ns,能量色散(Δ E / E)为10 -4。利用快速放大板读出来自滨松光电(HPK)和布鲁克海文国家实验室(BNL)不同厚度(20 ~ 50 μm)和不同增益层设计的lgad,并用高带宽、高采样率示波器进行数字化。来自HPK的PIN器件和来自BNL的ac - lgad也进行了表征。在室温下,在不同的偏置电压下,对器件的能量线性度、分辨率和时间分辨率作为x射线能量的函数进行了系统和详细的表征,并在本工作中进行了报道。利用Geant4和TCAD Sentaurus模拟了电荷收集和倍增机制,为数据解释提供了重要依据。
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Synchrotron light source X-ray detection with Low-Gain Avalanche Diodes
Abstract Low Gain Avalanche Diodes (LGADs) represent the state-of-the-art in timing measurements and will instrument the future Timing Detectors of ATLAS and CMS for the High-Luminosity LHC. While initially conceived as a sensor for charged particles, the intrinsic gain of LGADs makes it possible to detect low-energy X-rays with good energy resolution and excellent time resolution (tens of picoseconds). Using the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) at SLAC, several LGADs designs were characterized with energies from 5 to 70 keV. The SSRL provides 10 ps pulsed X-ray bunches separated by 2 ns intervals with an energy dispersion (Δ E / E ) of 10 -4 . LGADs from Hamamatsu Photonics (HPK) and Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) with different thicknesses ranging from 20 μm to 50 μm and different gain layer designs were read out using fast amplification boards and digitized with a high bandwidth and high sampling rate oscilloscope. PIN devices from HPK and AC-LGADs from BNL were characterized as well. A systematic and detailed characterization of the devices' energy linearity, resolution, and time resolution as a function of X-ray energy was performed for different biasing voltages at room temperature and are reported in this work. The charge collection and multiplication mechanism were simulated using Geant4 and TCAD Sentaurus, providing an important handle for interpreting the data.
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Journal of Instrumentation
Journal of Instrumentation 工程技术-仪器仪表
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期刊介绍: Journal of Instrumentation (JINST) covers major areas related to concepts and instrumentation in detector physics, accelerator science and associated experimental methods and techniques, theory, modelling and simulations. The main subject areas include. -Accelerators: concepts, modelling, simulations and sources- Instrumentation and hardware for accelerators: particles, synchrotron radiation, neutrons- Detector physics: concepts, processes, methods, modelling and simulations- Detectors, apparatus and methods for particle, astroparticle, nuclear, atomic, and molecular physics- Instrumentation and methods for plasma research- Methods and apparatus for astronomy and astrophysics- Detectors, methods and apparatus for biomedical applications, life sciences and material research- Instrumentation and techniques for medical imaging, diagnostics and therapy- Instrumentation and techniques for dosimetry, monitoring and radiation damage- Detectors, instrumentation and methods for non-destructive tests (NDT)- Detector readout concepts, electronics and data acquisition methods- Algorithms, software and data reduction methods- Materials and associated technologies, etc.- Engineering and technical issues. JINST also includes a section dedicated to technical reports and instrumentation theses.
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