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Test results on silicon micro-strip detectors for ATLAS
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DeWitt, J; Dorfan, DE; Dubbs, T; Grillo, AA; Kashigin, S; Kroeger, W; Pulliam, T; Rahn, J; Rowe, WA; Sadrozinski, HFW; Seiden, A; Spencer, E; Webster, A; Wichmann, R; Wilder, M; Williams, DC; Dane, J; Lankford, A; Pier, S; Schmid, B; Bonino, R; Couyoumtzelis, C; Demierre, P; Fujita, K; Handa, T; Iwata, Y; Ohsugi, T; Iwasaki, H; Kohriki, T; Kondo, T; Terada, S; Unno, Y; Takashima, R; Ciocio, A; Collins, T; Emes, J; Gilchriese, MGD; Haber, C; Kipnis, I; Shapiro, M; Siegrist, J; Spieler, H; Moorhead, G; Nakao, M; Tamura, N; Dabrowski, W; Idzik, M; Godlewski, J; Grewal, A; Nickerson, R; Wastie, R; Gao, Y; Gonzalez, S; Walsh, AM; Feng, Z
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 386(1)
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We report results from beam tests on silicon microstrip detectors using a binary readout system for ATLAS. The data were collected during the H8 beam test at CERN in August/September 1995 and the KEK test in February 1996. The binary modules tested had been assembled from silicon microstrip detectors of different layout and from front-end electronics chips of different architecture. The efficiency, noise occupancy and position resolution were determined as a function of the threshold setting for various bias voltages and angles of incidence for both irradiated and non-irradiated detectors. In particular, the high spatial resolution of the beam telescope allowed the evaluation of the performance as a function of the track location in between detector strips.