Systematic measurements of the gain and the energy resolution of single and double mask GEM detectors
S. Biswas, D. J. Schmidt, A. Abuhoza, U. Frankenfeld, C. Garabatos, J., Hehner, V. Kleipa, T. Morhardt, C. J. Schmidt, H. R. Schmidt, J. Wiechula

TL;DR
This paper presents systematic measurements of gain and energy resolution in single and double mask GEM detectors, analyzing how different voltages affect their performance.
Contribution
It provides new systematic data on how various voltage settings influence the gain and energy resolution of GEM detectors.
Findings
Gain varies with voltage adjustments
Energy resolution depends on drift, transfer, and induction voltages
Results aid in optimizing GEM detector performance
Abstract
Systematic studies on the gain and the energy resolution have been carried out varying the voltage across the GEM foils for both single mask and double mask triple GEM detector prototypes. Variation of the gain and the energy resolution have also been measured varying either the drift voltage, transfer voltage and induction voltage keeping other voltages constant. The results of the systematic measurements has been presented.
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