The Extreme Light Infrastructure Silicon Strip Array (ELISSA), is an experimental set-up currently under implementation at Extreme Light Infrastructure-Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP). It will be used for detailed studies of charged-particle fragments coming from key reactions in nuclear astro-physics. The set-up will consist of 36 silicon strip position sensitive detectors (PSD) assembled in a barrel-like configuration and 8 double sided silicon strip detectors (DSSSD) as end-caps. With over 500 channels of dedicated electronics for the ELISSA experimental station, a new detector test bench has been assembled and tested for front-end electronics optimization. Using a double-sided silicon strip detector (DSSSD), various detector-electronics parameters were investigated and compared with the factory specifications of the detector. The results of these investigations-leakage currents, depletion voltage, energy resolution-are detailed in this paper.

Test bench for silicon strip detectors: Front-end electronics and daq

Lattuada D.;
2020-01-01

Abstract

The Extreme Light Infrastructure Silicon Strip Array (ELISSA), is an experimental set-up currently under implementation at Extreme Light Infrastructure-Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP). It will be used for detailed studies of charged-particle fragments coming from key reactions in nuclear astro-physics. The set-up will consist of 36 silicon strip position sensitive detectors (PSD) assembled in a barrel-like configuration and 8 double sided silicon strip detectors (DSSSD) as end-caps. With over 500 channels of dedicated electronics for the ELISSA experimental station, a new detector test bench has been assembled and tested for front-end electronics optimization. Using a double-sided silicon strip detector (DSSSD), various detector-electronics parameters were investigated and compared with the factory specifications of the detector. The results of these investigations-leakage currents, depletion voltage, energy resolution-are detailed in this paper.
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