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Fabrication of low-cost, large-area prototype Si(Li) detectors for the GAPS experiment

Authors :
Perez, Kerstin
Aramaki, Tsuguo
Hailey, Charles J.
Carr, Rachel
Erjavec, Tyler
Fuke, Hideyuki
Garvin, Amani
Harper, Cassia
Kewley, Glenn
Madden, Norman
Mechbal, Sarah
Rogers, Field
Saffold, Nathan
Tajiri, Gordon
Tokuda, Katsuhiko
Williams, Jason
Yamada, Minoru
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

A Si(Li) detector fabrication procedure has been developed with the aim of satisfying the unique requirements of the GAPS (General Antiparticle Spectrometer) experiment. Si(Li) detectors are particularly well-suited to the GAPS detection scheme, in which several planes of detectors act as the target to slow and capture an incoming antiparticle into an exotic atom, as well as the spectrometer and tracker to measure the resulting decay X-rays and annihilation products. These detectors must provide the absorption depth, energy resolution, tracking efficiency, and active area necessary for this technique, all within the significant temperature, power, and cost constraints of an Antarctic long-duration balloon flight. We report here on the fabrication and performance of prototype 2"-diameter, 1-1.25 mm-thick, single-strip Si(Li) detectors that provide the necessary X-ray energy resolution of $\sim$4 keV for a cost per unit area that is far below that of previously-acquired commercial detectors. This fabrication procedure is currently being optimized for the 4"-diameter, 2.5 mm-thick, multi-strip geometry that will be used for the GAPS flight detectors.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication at Nuclear Instrumentation and Methods A, 12 pages, 11 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1807.07912
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2018.07.024