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Design criteria for multi-layered scintillating fibre arrays with inclined columns

L. NungesserPatrick AchenbachJ. Pochodzalla

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PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPixelPlane (geometry)business.industryMonte Carlo methodDetectorHigh resolutionFOS: Physical sciencesCharged particleOpticsColumn (typography)Scintillating fibreNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)businessInstrumentationNuclear Experiment

description

Multi-layered scintillating fibre arrays read-out are commonly used as high resolution charged particle hodoscopes. Fibres of a column along the geometrical trajectory of incident particles are typically grouped to one pixel of a multi-channel read-out device. In some applications the incident particles will cross the detection plane with large angles w.r.t. the normal to the layers. Then, the packing of the fibres needs to be adapted to the incident particles and the columns need to be inclined. In this paper possible fibre array geometries are shown, relevant design criteria for detectors are discussed, and the effect of diverging particles incident on fibre arrays was studied using a Monte Carlo simulation.

10.1016/j.nima.2008.02.097http://arxiv.org/abs/0802.4415