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A Model for Crosstalk in Micropattern Gas Detectors (2012.11596v1)

Published 19 Dec 2020 in physics.ins-det, hep-ex, and nucl-ex

Abstract: Crosstalk characteristics such as pulse amplitude and shape are studied with a simple PSpice model of the capacitive couplings within an MPGD. The crosstalk pulse shape can be understood as due to a CR-differentiator. Crosstalk can occur simultaneously through more than one capacitive coupling path. The crosstalk signals on these paths add differently if the signal is induced via a current source as in normal detector operation or via a voltage source as is often done in benchtop tests with an external voltage pulse generator. A few means for reducing the crosstalk are investigated with the model. It shows that a low-impedance AC path from the amplification electrode that faces the readout structure to ground is important for minimizing crosstalk. This implies a need for a sufficiently large capacitance of that amplification electrode to ground. This result has consequences for how much such an amplification electrode can be segmented without incurring crosstalk.

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