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An insulating grid spacer for large-area MICROMEGAS chambers
D. Bernard ; H. Delagrange ; D. G. d’Enterria ; M. Le Guay ; G. Mart’{i}nez ; M.J. Mora ; P. Pichot ; D. Roy ; Y. Schutz ; A. Gandi ; R. de Oliveira ;
Date 9 Mar 2001
Journal Nucl.Instrum.Meth. A481 (2002) 144-148
Subject Instrumentation and Detectors | physics.ins-det
AffiliationCorresponding author), M.J. Mora, P. Pichot, D. Roy, Y. Schutz (SUBATECH, Nantes), A. Gandi and R. de Oliveira (CERN
AbstractWe present an original design for large area gaseous detectors based on the MICROMEGAS technology. This technology incorporates an insulating grid, sandwiched between the micro-mesh and the anode-pad plane, which provides an uniform 200 $mu$m amplification gap. The uniformity of the amplification gap thickness has been verified under several experimental conditions. The gain performances of the detector are presented and compared to the values obtained with detectors using cylindrical micro spacers. The new design presents several technical and financial advantages.
Source arXiv, physics/0103027
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