Developments in Readout for Silicon Microstrip Sensors at a Linear Collider Detector
Jerome Carman, Kelsey Collier, Sean Crosby, Vitaliy Fadeyev, Bruce A., Schumm, and Ned Spencer

TL;DR
This paper discusses recent advances in readout techniques for silicon microstrip sensors, focusing on charge division for position measurement and noise sources, aiming to improve linear collider detector tracking systems.
Contribution
It introduces new findings on charge division methods and electronic noise sources relevant to silicon microstrip sensor readout for collider detectors.
Findings
Charge division enables longitudinal coordinate measurement.
Identification of electronic noise sources in long, thin strips.
Results support improved design of silicon microstrip tracking systems.
Abstract
We report recent results on the use of charge division to obtain a longitudinal coordinate from silicon strip detectors, and on sources of electronic readout noise for long, thin strips. These results hold promise for the design of Linear Collider charged particle tracking system composed of silicon microstrip sensors.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
