C. Dambrosio et al., FIRST BEAM EXPOSURES OF A SCINTILLATING-FIBER TRACKER READ-OUT BY AN ISPA-TUBE, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 359(3), 1995, pp. 618-621
The ISPA (imaging silicon pixel array)-tube is a new position-sensitiv
e photon detector. It represents a vacuum-sealed cylinder of 45 mm len
gth and 35 mm diameter, which encloses a photocathode confronted at 30
mm distance by a silicon chip containing 1024 pixels of 75 mu m X 500
mu m edges bump bonded to their individual front-end electronics. The
photoelectrons were accelerated by 20 kV potential difference towards
this anode chip. Track patterns, emitted from a fibre tracker (compos
ed of 60 mu m diameter scintillating fibres) and exposed to 120 GeV/c
negative pions, were read out with this recently developed device. The
Gaussian of the track residuals indicates 42 mu m standard deviation
a. The centre-of-gravity precision epsilon = sigma/root N (N = number
of hits) amounts to 15 mu m and the angular precision of the tracks pe
aks at 8 mrad.