Advances on micro-RWELL gaseous detector
G. Morello*, G. Bencivenni, L. Benussi, P. De Simone, G. Felici, M. Gatta, M. Poli Lener, R. De Oliveira, A. Ochi, L. Borgonovi, P. Giacomelli, A. Ranieri, V. Valentino, M. Ressegotti and I. Vai
Published on:
December 22, 2017
Abstract
The R&D on the micro-Resistive-WELL (u-RWELL) detector technology aims in developing a new scalable, compact, spark-protected, single amplification stage Micro-Pattern Gas Detectors (MPGD) for large area HEP applications as tracking and calorimeter device as well as for industrial and medical applications as X-ray and neutron imaging gas pixel detector. The novel micro-structure, exploiting several solutions and improvements achieved in the last years for MPGDs, in particular for GEMs and Micromegas, is an extremely simple detector allowing an easy engineering with consequent technological transfer toward the photolithography industry. Large area detectors (up 1 x 2 m^2) can be realized splicing u-RWELL_PCB tiles of smaller size (about 0.5 x 1 m^2 - typical PCB industrial size). The detector, composed by few basic elements such as the readout-PCB embedded with the amplification stage (through the resistive layer) and the cathode defining the gas drift-conversion gap has been largely characterized on test bench with X-ray and with beam test.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.302.0002
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