Title :
Design and construction of a GEM-TPC prototype for research and development purposes
Author :
Kappler, Steffen ; Kaminski, Jochen ; Ledermann, Bernhard ; Müller, Thomas ; Ropelewski, Leszek ; Sauli, Fabio
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Exp. Kernphys., Karlsruhe Univ., Germany
Abstract :
For a number of running and future particle-physics experiments, studies on the readout of time projection chambers (TPCs) based on the gas electron multiplier (GEM) are ongoing. This technology offers higher granularity and intrinsically suppressed ion feedback as the two major advantages compared to a conventional readout with multiwires. We describe the design and construction of a small and flexible TPC prototype, whose cylindrical drift volume can be equipped with endcaps of different gas detector types. Its field cage is designed in a double-ring layout to guarantee high homogeneity of the electric field. All materials facing the gas volume have been selected with special respect to detector aging properties. An endcap with multi-GEM readout is currently set up and successfully operated with a modified version of the STAR-TPC electronics. The functionality of the detector has been verified in system checks, and its performance could recently be tested in high-intensity particle beams.
Keywords :
electron multipliers; gas scintillation detectors; particle track visualisation; prototypes; readout electronics; time projection chambers; GEM-TPC prototype; Research and Development; STAR-TPC electronics; TPC; conventional readout; cylindrical drift volume; detector aging properties; detector functionality; double-ring layout; electric field homogeneity; endcap; endcaps; field cage; gas detector types; gas electron multiplier; gas volume; granularity; high-intensity particle beams; intrinsically suppressed ion feedback; multiGEM readout; multiwires; particle tracking; particle-physics experiments; radiation detectors; small flexible TPC prototype; system checks; time projection chambers; Charge carrier processes; Electrodes; Electron multipliers; Feedback; Gas detectors; Particle tracking; Prototypes; Radiation detectors; Research and development; Spatial resolution;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2004.832897