12–17 Oct 2015
Trieste - Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

PI Surface Conductivity Measurements

13 Oct 2015, 16:25
Oceania (Trieste - Italy)

Oceania

Trieste - Italy

Congress Centre Stazione Marittima Molo Bersaglieri, 3 34123 Trieste Italy
Board: 42
Poster Simulation and Software Poster session & coffee break

Speaker

Mr YALÇIN KALKAN (RD51)

Description

The gain in nearly all MPGDs can be calculated with a precision around $20~\%$ - with the notable exception of GEMs. We know from systematic studies that the discrepancy (a factor of 2 in a standard GEM) can not be due solely to the modelling of the holes, to the accuracy of the ionisation cross section and to Penning effects. Surface charge increases the gain by $20~\%$ in a dry standard GEM and therefore does not explain the difference between calculation and measurement. However, this gain increase has repercussions on the accuracy of $\mathrm{d}E/\mathrm{d}x$ particle identification. Surface charge evacuation depends on the surface conductivity which in turn depends on the humidity of the polyimide. Few systematic measurements of the surface conductivity have been published and here we report on a dedicated set-up for such measurements in the recently established physics laboratory in Bursa.

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Co-authors

Rob Veenhof (RD51) Mr Yunus KAYA (Uludag University)

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