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arxiv: 1604.02385 · v2 · pith:LCXVXJYWnew · submitted 2016-04-08 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · hep-ex

Measurements of timing resolution of ultra-fast silicon detectors with the SAMPIC waveform digitizer

classification ⚛️ physics.ins-det hep-ex
keywords sampictimingbeensignalssilicontimechipdetector
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The SAMpler for PICosecond time (SAMPIC) chip has been designed by a collaboration including CEA/IRFU/SEDI, Saclay and CNRS/LAL/SERDI, Orsay. It benefits from both the quick response of a time to digital converter and the versatility of a waveform digitizer to perform accurate timing measurements. Thanks to the sampled signals, smart algorithms making best use of the pulse shape can be used to improve time resolution. A software framework has been developed to analyse the SAMPIC output data and extract timing information by using either a constant fraction discriminator or a fast cross-correlation algorithm. SAMPIC timing capabilities together with the software framework have been tested using pulses generated by a signal generator or by a silicon detector illuminated by a pulsed infrared laser. Under these ideal experimental conditions, the SAMPIC chip has proven to be capable of timing resolutions down to 4 ps with synthesized signals and 40 ps with silicon detector signals.

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