New generation GridPix Development and characterisation of pixelated gaseous detectors based on the Timepix3 chip

Open Access
Authors
  • S. Tsigaridas
Supervisors
Cosupervisors
Award date 23-11-2017
ISBN
  • 978-946-295-755-8
Number of pages 193
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute of Physics (IoP) - Institute for High Energy Physics (IHEF)
Abstract
Due to the increasing demands of high energy physics experiments there is a need for particle detectors which enable high precision measurements. In this regard, the GridPix detector is a novel detector concept which combines the benefits of a pixel chip with an integrated gas amplification structure. The resulting unit is a detector sensitive to single electrons with a great potential for particle tracking and energy loss measurements. This thesis is focusing on the development of a new generation of GridPix detectors based on the Timepix3 chip, which implements a high resolution Time to Digital Converter (TDC) in each pixel. After an introductory chapter describing the motivation behind GridPix, the manuscript presents the physics of gaseous detectors in chapter 2 along with the gaseous detectors used for particle tracking in chapter 3. Chapters 4 and 5 are focusing on the tracking performance of GridPix detectors. Chapter 4 presents results obtained with a GridPix detector based on a small scale prototype chip that was designed towards the development of the Timepix3. Chapter 5 presents the result obtained using a detector based on a full size Timepix3 chip. Finally, chapter 6 concerns the reliability of the detector and presents results obtained with dummy and real Timepix3 chips from measurements performed in harsh radiation environments.
Document type PhD thesis
Note Title on cover (New generation GridPix) differs from title on title page (Next generation GridPix).
Language English
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