Speaker
Nicolo Cartiglia
(INFN Torino (IT))
Description
The second production of resistive silicon detectors at FBK, RSD2, features several innovative designs of the electrode geometry aiming to maximize signal sharing among a well-defined number of pads. This talk presents the first results obtained with the "cross" geometry, where the metal of the pads is shaped like a cross.
This geometry is particularly well suited to maximize charge sharing among 4 pads while minimizing the spread over pads that are further away.
Authors
Federico Siviero
(INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
Nicolo Cartiglia
(INFN Torino (IT))
Giacomo Borghi
(Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
Gian-Franco Dalla Betta
(INFN and University of Trento)
Giovanni Paternoster
(Fondazione Bruno KEssler)
Luca Menzio
(Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
Lucio Pancheri
(University of Trento and TIFPA-INFN)
Marco Ferrero
(Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
Marco Mandurrino
(INFN)
Marta Tornago
(Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
Matteo Centis Vignali
(FBK)
Maurizio Boscardin
(FBK Trento)
Roberta Arcidiacono
(Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
Valentina Sola
(Universita e INFN Torino (IT))