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Development of large area resistive electrodes for ATLAS NSW Micromegas
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Micromegas with resistive anodes will be used for the NSW upgrades of the ATLAS experiment at LHC. Resistive electrodes are used in MPGD devices to prevent sparks in high-rate operation. Large-area resistive electrodes for Micromegas have been developed using two different technologies: screen printing and carbon sputtering. The maximum resistive foil size is 45 × 220 cm with a printed pattern of 425-μm pitch strips. These technologies are also suitable for mass production. Prototypes of a production model series have been successfully produced. In this paper, we report the development, the production status, and the test results of resistive Micromegas.
Title: Development of large area resistive electrodes for ATLAS NSW Micromegas
Description:
Micromegas with resistive anodes will be used for the NSW upgrades of the ATLAS experiment at LHC.
Resistive electrodes are used in MPGD devices to prevent sparks in high-rate operation.
Large-area resistive electrodes for Micromegas have been developed using two different technologies: screen printing and carbon sputtering.
The maximum resistive foil size is 45 × 220 cm with a printed pattern of 425-μm pitch strips.
These technologies are also suitable for mass production.
Prototypes of a production model series have been successfully produced.
In this paper, we report the development, the production status, and the test results of resistive Micromegas.
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