Timing performance of large prototype based on - PICOSEC detector technology with 10 × 10\ cm2 active area
Abstract
The -PICOSEC detector, which combines a gaseous amplification structure with a Cherenkov radiator and photocathode, is a novel approach to acheive fast and precise timing in gaseous detectors. With timing precision at the level of tens of picoseconds, this technology is particularly suited for time-of-flight (TOF) applications in particle physics and potentially medical imaging. Beam tests with a 150~GeV/c muon beam have been carried out on a large-area (10~×~10~cm2) prototype equipped with a cesium iodide (CsI) photocathode. Using an oscilloscope-based single-channel readout, timing measurements on two individual pads of the detector have yielded resolutions of ≈ 48 ps and ≈ 52 ps under different biasing conditions respectively.
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