Author:
Madrid C.,Heller R.,San Martín C.,Nanda S.,Apresyan A.,Brooks W.K.,Chen W.,Giacomini G.,Kamer Köseyan O.,Los S.,Peña C.,Rios R.,Tricoli A.,Xie S.,Ye Z.
Abstract
Abstract
We present the first beam test results with centimeter-scale AC-LGAD strip sensors, using
the Fermilab Test Beam Facility and sensors manufactured by the Brookhaven National
Laboratory. Sensors of this type are envisioned for applications that require large-area precision
4D tracking coverage with economical channel counts, including timing layers for the Electron Ion
Collider (EIC), and space-based particle experiments. A survey of sensor designs is presented,
with the aim of optimizing the electrode geometry for spatial resolution and timing
performance. Several design considerations are discussed towards maintaining desirable signal
characteristics with increasingly larger electrodes. The resolutions obtained with several
prototypes are presented, reaching simultaneous 18 μm and 32 ps resolutions from
strips of 1 cm length and 500 μm pitch. With only slight modifications, these
sensors would be ideal candidates for a 4D timing layer at the EIC.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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