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Study of GEM Structures for a TPC Readout M. Killenberg, S. Lotze, J. Mnich, A. Münnich, S. Roth, M. Weber RWTH Aachen October 2003
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Experiments & numerical simulation R&D on GEM for a TPC at Aachen o Charge transfer in high magnetic fields: Collection of primary electrons ( dE/dx) Effective gain Ion feedback o Gas studies: TPC gas: high drift velocity at low field High neutron background low H content Impact of gas on charge transfer in GEM o Length & width of electron signal resolution o Mechanics of GEM readout structure and long term TPC operation
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Charge Transfer Measurements in Magnetic Field 5 T magnet at DESY Charge transfer deduced From current measurements
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o Triple GEM structure works in a large magnetic field o B field improves some parameter (signal height) o Only small effect on collection of primary electrons Result of Measurements:
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Langevin equation: Aleph: B = 1.5 T @ = 9 Tesla: B = 4 T @ = 24 Impact on electron collection ? dE/dx resolution = cyclotron frequency = mean free time Calculation of drift lines (no diffusion) Collection of primary electrons
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Simulation: Impact of Gas on Charge Transfer Low diffusion gas ArCO 2 High diffusion gas ArCH 4 Numerical simulation of diffusion with Garfield Illustrative example: Drift paths of electrons randomly distributed over a GEM hole
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Simulation of Gain in GEM Structures Number of secondaries per primary electrons (single GEM) Very broad distribution Creation of secondaries mostly at edges But there is no extraction at edges!
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Gas amplication and electron extraction in a GEM x electron created x created & extracted Primary electrons Simulation of Gain in GEM Structures
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Simulations allow optimisation of GEM readout structure Comparison Measurements and Simulations
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Measurement of Ion Feedback in Magnetic Field TPC: Ion feedback into drift volume would distort electric field naturally suppressed in GEM structures improves with magnetic field Magnetic field [T] Ion feedback Triple GEM setup Optimized for ion feedback
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Width & Length of Signal Comparison of signals: GEM versus wire readout For optimal space resolution match pad size to cluster size
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Measurement of Charge Width in Magnetic Field - Measurement of charge width after passing triple GEM stack - Reduction of diffusion in high magnetic fields Fe 55 source ArCH 4 C0 2 92/5/3 Charge width is governed by primary ionisation and diffussion between GEM foils Range of 2,68 keV electrons in Ar
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Constrcution of a Triple GEM Readout Struture Large (1.4 m 3 ) TPC Triple GEM structure
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TPC operating with Triple GEM Readout
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GEM readout is promising candidate to build a TPC with 100 m single point resolution in high B field Conclusion & Outlook o GEM readout structures successfully operated in 5 T field ion feedback & signal height improve no big loss of primary electrons cluster widths reduces as expected o Long term stable operation of TPC with triple GEM structure o Simulation tools in hand to optimize layout & operation parameter ion feedback <1% achieved Next steps: o Simulation of conditions for a TPC at the LC determine neutron backgound to choose gas and required ion feedback o Build prototype TPC to demonstrate performance in test beam and magnetic field
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