Author:
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.,Chen W.
Abstract
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
(ΔE/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.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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