1. Spatial resolution studies using point spread function extraction in optically read out Micromegas and GEM detectors
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Cools, A., Ferrer-Ribas, E., Papaevangelou, T., Pollacco, E. C., Lisowska, M., Brunbauer, F. M., Oliveri, E., and Iguaz, F. J.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
Optically read out gaseous detectors are used in track reconstruction and imaging applications requiring high granularity images. Among resolution-determining factors, the amplification stage plays a crucial role and optimisations of detector geometry are pursued to maximise spatial resolution. To compare MicroPattern Gaseous Detector (MPGD) technologies, focused low-energy X-ray beams at the SOLEIL synchrotron facility were used to record and extract point spread function widths with Micromegas and GEM detectors. Point spread function width of $\approx$108\,\microns for Micromegas and $\approx$127\,\microns for GEM foils were extracted. The scanning of the beam with different intensities, energies and across the detector active region can be used to quantify resolution-limiting factors and improve imaging detectors using MPGD amplification stages., Comment: 22 pages, 17 figures
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- 2024