10. May 2019

Study of Charge-Up Processes in Gas Electron Multipliers Study of Charge-Up Processes in Gas Electron Multipliers

Journal of Physics: Conference Series

Study of Charge-Up Processes in Gas Electron Multipliers
Study of Charge-Up Processes in Gas Electron Multipliers © P. Hauer, S. Urban, K. Flöthner, M. Ball and B. Ketzer
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Abstract:

GEM foils are known to collect charged particles on the polyimide part in its holes during the amplification process. This is accompanied by a change of the effective gain. The effect is commonly known as the "charge-up effect".

In order to study this effect, two complementary approaches were chosen. On the one hand, the effect is studied in an iterative simulation that is based on a finite element calculation of the electrostatic environment and Garfield++ which microscopically tracks charged particles. On the other hand, a dedicated test-detector was setup with a single GEM as an amplification stage. In this study, a special focus lies on the different GEM geometries, i.e. the difference between double-conical and single-conical GEMs.

A quantitative comparison between simulated and measured values will be given. It can be concluded that the typical time-constant of the gain increase is in the order of 1 × 106 initial electrons per hole. For the specific case of a single-conical GEM, it can be shown that the orientation (tapered side pointing upwards or downwards) determines whether the gain increases or decreases.

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