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CHICSi—a compact ultra-high vacuum compatible detector system for nuclear reaction experiments at storage rings. II. Detectors
Authors:P Golubev  V Avdeichikov  L Carln  B Jakobsson  A Siwek  E J van Veldhuizen  L Westerberg  H J Whitlow CHIC Collaboration
Affiliation:

a Department of Physics, Lund University, Box 118, SE-221 00, Lund, Sweden

b Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics, PL-31-342, Cracow, Poland

c The Svedberg Laboratory, Box 533, SE-751 21, Uppsala, Sweden

Abstract:We describe the detectors for identification of charged particles and fragments in CHICSi, a large solid angle multi-telescope system mounted inside an ultra-high vacuum (UHV), cluster-jet target chamber. CHICSi performs nuclear reaction experiments at storage rings. The telescopes consist of a first very thin, 10–14 μm Si detector, a second 300 μm (or possibly 500 μm) ion implanted Si detector supplemented by a 6 mm GSO(Ce) scintillator read out by a photodiode (PD) or by a third 300 μm Si detector. The telescopes provide full charge separation up to Z=17 and mass resolution up to A=9 in the energy range 0.7–60A MeV. The thin p-i-n diode detector, etched out from a 280 μm Si wafer, and the GSO/PD detector, both exclusively developed for CHICSi, provide an energy resolution less-than-or-equals, slant8%, while the standard 300 μm detectors have less-than-or-equals, slant2% energy resolution. Radiation stability of the Si detectors is confirmed up to an integrated flux of 1010 alpha particles. The GSO detector has 70% light collection efficiency with the optical coupling to the PD a simple open, 0.2 mm, gap. A new method, developed to perform absolute energy calibration for the GSO/PD detector is presented.
Keywords:Multi-detector system  Ultra-high vacuum compatibility  Ultra-thin detectors
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