The LHC1 pixel detector studied in a 120 GeV/c pion test beam

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Abstract Hybrid assemblies of LHC1 read-out chips and 300 μm thick silicon pixel detectors have been tested with a 120 GeV/ c pion beam at the CERN SPS. The equivalent noise charge at the input of the preamplifier is ∼200 e − . The particle detection efficiency is higher than 99.9%. A 30 ns wide efficiency plateau is reached for a 60 ns wide trigger pulse applied after a ∼2 μs delay. The 50 μm×50 μm pixels yield a spatial precision of σ =129.4±0.2 μm in the large pitch direction. In the other direction the precision is σ =12.2±0.2 μm for single-pixel clusters and σ =8.2±0.2 μm for double-pixel clusters, yielding an average of σ =11.4±0.2 μm. Three different detector layouts on the same pitch were characterized.
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