Studies of 100 um-thick silicon strip detector with analog VLSI readout
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⚛️ physics.ins-det
hep-ex
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common-modedetectorenergynoiseresolutionsiliconstripum-thick
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We evaluate the performances of a 100 um-thick silicon strip detector (SSD) with a 300 MeV proton beam and a 90Sr beta-ray source. Signals from the SSD have been read out using a VLSI chip. Common-mode noise, signal separation efficiency and energy resolution are compared with those for the SSD's with a thickness of 300 um and 500 um. Energy resolution for minimum ionizing particles (MIP's) is improved by fitting the non-constant component in a common-mode noise with a linear function.
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