ILC Instrumentation R&D at SCIPP
J. Carman, S. Crosby, V. Fadeyev, R. Partridge, B. A. Schumm, N., Spencer, and M. Wilder

TL;DR
This paper discusses ongoing research and development efforts at SCIPP for an ILC detector, focusing on ASIC design, charge division techniques, and noise reduction in silicon strip detectors.
Contribution
It introduces new developments in ASIC technology, charge division methods, and noise analysis specific to ILC detector instrumentation at SCIPP.
Findings
Development of the LSTFE front-end ASIC
Implementation of charge division for position measurement
Analysis of strip resistance impact on readout noise
Abstract
The Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics (SCIPP) continues to be engaged in research and development towards an ILC detector. The latest efforts at SCIPP are described, including those associated with the LSTFE front-end readout ASIC, the use of charge division to obtain a longitudinal coordinate from silicon strip detectors, and the contribution of strip resistance to readout noise.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Nuclear Physics and Applications
