The performance of a double sided silicon strip detector as a transmission detector for heavy ions
J L Han, J B Ma, X G Cao, Q Wang, J S Wang, Y Y Yang, P Ma, M R Huang,, S L Jin, X J Rong, Z Bai, F Fu, Q Hu, R F Chen, S W Xu, J B Chen, L Jin, Y, Li, M H Zhao, H S Xu

TL;DR
This paper evaluates a double sided silicon strip detector's effectiveness in heavy ion detection, highlighting its accurate position recording despite energy resolution losses caused by charge collection issues.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of charge sharing and incomplete charge collection effects in DSSSDs for heavy ion detection, with experimental confirmation.
Findings
DSSSD accurately records position information.
ICC and CS effects reduce energy resolution.
Correlation analysis confirms origins of ICC/CS events.
Abstract
The performance of a double sided silicon strip detector (DSSSD), used for position and energy detection of heavy ions, is reported. The analysis shows that the incomplete charge collection (ICC) and charge sharing (CS) effects of the DSSSD give rise to a loss of energy resolution, however the position information is recorded without ambiguity. Representations of ICC/CS events in the energy spectra are shown and their origins are confirmed by correlation analysis of the spectra from both junction side and ohmic side of the DSSSD.
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