Performance of The ATLAS_A Silcion Detector with Analogue Read Out
P.P. Allport, P.S.L. Booth, C. Green, A. Greenall, M. Hanlon, J.N., Jackson, T.J. Jones, J.D. Richardson, S. Marti i Garcia, U. Parzefall, A.E., Sheridan, N.A. Smith (University of Liverpool)

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the performance of an ATLAS-A silicon micro-strip detector prototype equipped with FELIX 128 analogue readout, focusing on noise, signal-to-noise ratio, and stability under various conditions.
Contribution
It provides experimental measurements of noise, signal-to-noise ratio, and stability of the detector with FELIX 128 readout, demonstrating no micro-discharge at high bias voltages.
Findings
Noise level and SNR depend on bias and temperature
No micro-discharge observed up to 300 V bias
Stable operation of the detector at high bias voltages
Abstract
The performace of an ATLAS-A silicon micro-strip detector prototype with FELIX 128 analogue read out chip has been studied. The noise level and the signal to noise ratio have been measured as a funtion of both detector bias and temperature. No evidence of micro-discharge was observed for detector bias voltages up to 300 V.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
