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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2002

The Prototype Synchrotron Radiation Detector (PSRD)

H. Anderhub; D. Baetzner; S. Baumgartner; A. Biland; C. Camps; M. Capell; V. Commichau; L Djambazov; Y.-J. Fanchiang; G. Fluegge; Oliver Grimm; K. Hangarter; H. Hofer; R. Kan; G.P. Kenney; V. Koutsenko; M Kraeber; J. Kuipers; A. Lebedev; Shih-Chang Lee; D. Ren; Zhongliang Ren; Ulf Roeser; Samuel C.C. Ting; A.N. Tiwari; G. Viertel; H. von Gunten; S. Waldmeier Wicki; T.-S. Wang; B. Zimmermann

Abstract The components of the PSRD, a detector to study the flux of X-rays and charged particles in the keV–MeV energy range in outer space, are described. The device is a precursor for the Synchrotron Radiation Detector, which is one of the detector components of the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS02). The AMS02 will be operated for several years on the International Space Station.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2002

Testing of FE Hybrids and Si detector modules for the CMS Tracker

M. Axer; F. Beissel; C. Camps; V. Commichau; G. Fluegge; T. Franke; C. Ilgin; J. Mnich; J. Niehusmann; M. Poettgens; P. Schorn; R. Schulte; W. Struczinski

Abstract The innermost region of the CMS detector will consist of silicon pixel and silicon microstrip detectors. One microstrip detector module is essentially composed of three elements: a set of silicon sensors, a mechanical support structure and the Front End Electronics (FE hybrid). During the production phase of the CMS tracking device, various quality and functionality tests of each detector component have to be performed to assure a stable tracker performance for a time scale of about 10 years of LHC running. This demands a chain of testing procedures beginning at the Hybrid component level and ending at the assembled module level. Each production and assembly step needs a specific testing environment and procedure (e.g. long- or short-term tests and temperature cyclings). A compact, cost efficient test and diagnostic tool which is suited for the operation and characterization of hybrids and silicon detector modules will be presented. The test setup is mainly composed of two printed circuit boards, one interface to the PC and the graphical user interface.

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C. Camps

RWTH Aachen University

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C. Ilgin

RWTH Aachen University

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F. Beissel

RWTH Aachen University

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J. Mnich

RWTH Aachen University

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M. Axer

RWTH Aachen University

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P. Schorn

RWTH Aachen University

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