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Novel Silicon and GaAs Sensors for Compact Sampling Calorimeters

Instrumentation and Detectors 2025-06-17 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Two samples of silicon pad sensors and two samples of GaAs sensors are studied in an electron beam with 5 GeV energy from the DESY-II test-beam facility. The sizes of the silicon and GaAs sensors are about 9×\times9 cm2^2 and 5×\times8 cm2^2, respectively. The thickness is 500 micrometer for both the silicon and GaAs sensors. The pad size is about 5×\times5 mm2^2. The sensors are foreseen to be used in a compact electromagnetic sampling calorimeter. The readout of the pads is done by metal traces connected to the pads and the front-end ASICs at the edges of the sensors. For the silicon sensors, copper traces on a Kapton foil are connected to the sensor pads with conducting glue. The pads of the GaAs sensors are connected to bond-pads via aluminium traces on the sensor substrate. The readout is based on a dedicated front-end ASIC, called FLAME. Pre-processing of the raw data and deconvolution is performed with FPGAs. The whole system is orchestrated by a Trigger Logic Unit. Results are shown for the signal-to-noise ratio, the homogeneity of the response, edge effects on pads, and for signals due to the readout traces.

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@article{arxiv.2501.07431,
  title  = {Novel Silicon and GaAs Sensors for Compact Sampling Calorimeters},
  author = {H. Abramowicz and M. Almanza Soto and Y. Benhammou and W. Daniluk and M. Elad and M. Firlej and T. Fiutowski and V. Ghenescu and G. Grzelak and D. Horn and S. Huang and M. Idzik and A. Irles and J. Kotula and A. Levy and I. Levy and W. Lohmann and J. Morón and A. T. Neagu and D. Pietruch and P. M. Potlog and K. Świentek and A. F. Żarnecki and K. Zembaczyński},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.07431},
  year   = {2025}
}

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22 pages, 24 figures, accepted by The European Physical Journal C