Readout of GEM Detectors Using the Medipix2 CMOS Pixel Chip

Abstract

We have operated a Medipix2 CMOS readout chip, with amplifying, shaping and charge discriminating front-end electronics integrated on the pixel-level, as a highly segmented direct charge collecting anode in a three-stage gas electron multiplier (Triple-GEM) to detect the ionization from 55Fe X-rays and electrons from 106Ru. The device allows to perform moderate energy spectroscopy measurements (20 % FWHM at 5.9 keV X-rays) using only digital readout and two discriminator thresholds. Being a truly 2D-detector, it allows to observe individual clusters of minimum ionizing charged particles in Ar/CO2 (70:30) and He/CO2 (70:30) mixtures and to achieve excellent spatial resolution for position reconstruction of primary clusters down to 50 μ m, based on the binary centroid determination method.

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