Performance of the triple GEM detector built using commercially manufactured GEM foils in India
Mohit Gola, Aashaq Shah, Asar Ahmed, Shivali Malhotra, Ashok Kumar,, Md. Naimuddin

TL;DR
This paper reports on the performance testing of a triple GEM detector built with commercially manufactured GEM foils from India, demonstrating its gain, resolution, and uniformity for potential use in physics experiments.
Contribution
It presents the first performance evaluation of GEM foils produced in India, showcasing their suitability for scientific applications.
Findings
GEM detector achieved expected gain levels.
The detector demonstrated good spatial resolution.
Response uniformity was within acceptable limits.
Abstract
The Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) detectors has been utilized for various applications due to their excellent spatial resolution, high rate capabilities and flexibility in design. The GEM detectors stand as a promising device to be used in nuclear and particle physics experiments. Many future experiments and upgrades are looking forward to use this technology leading to high demand of GEM foils. Until now, CERN is the only reliable manufacturer and distributor of GEM foils, but with technology transfer, few other industries across the globe have started manufacturing these foils employing the same photo-lithographic technique. The Micropack Pvt. Ltd. is one such industry in India which produced first few GEM foils, which were then distributed to few collaborating partners for testing reliability and performance of foils before they can be accepted by the…
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