Performance of a large aperture GEM-like gating device for the International Linear Collider
T. Ogawa (on behalf of the LC-TPC collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper presents a large aperture GEM-like gating device designed to suppress ion back flow in MPGD-based TPCs, ensuring high spatial resolution for the ILD detector at the ILC.
Contribution
A novel large aperture GEM-like gating device was developed and tested, demonstrating its effectiveness in maintaining TPC performance for the ILC's ILD detector.
Findings
The gating device effectively suppresses ion back flow.
Bench and beam tests confirmed the device's performance.
It meets the requirements for the ILD TPC at the ILC.
Abstract
One of the potential problems of a Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detector (MPGD)-based Time Projection Chamber (TPC) is the Ion back Flow (IBF): ions generated through the avalanche amplification process flow back to the drift volume of the TPC and disarrange an electric field inside it. Consequently non-negligible degradation of azimuthal spatial resolution is caused due to this IBF. Meanwhile, it is necessary to collect primary ionized electrons to maintain intrinsic performance of the MPGDs. The MPGD based TPC is currently planned to be used as a central tracking detector of the International Large Detector (ILD), which is one of the detector concepts for the future International Linear Collider (ILC) project, and which requires fine azimuthal spatial resolution of less than 100 over the drift length of the TPC to attain high momentum resolution. Because of a unique beam…
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