First operation of a multi-channel Q-Pix prototype: measuring transverse electron diffusion in a gas time projection chamber

Nora Hoch, Olivia Seidel, Varghese A. Chirayath, Alfredo Enriquez, Elena Gramellini, Roxanne Guenette, I-See W. Jaidee, Kevin Keefe, Shahab Kohani,Shion Kubota, Hany Mahdy, Austin McDonald,Yuan Mei, Peng Miao, F. Mitch Newcomer, David Nygren, Ilker Parmaksiz, Michael Rooks, Iakovos Tzoka, Wenzhao Wei,Jonathan Asaadi, James B. R. Battat

arxiv(2024)

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We report measurements of the transverse diffusion of electrons in P-10 gas (90 a novel pixelated signal capture and digitization technique known as Q-Pix. The Q-Pix method incorporates a precision switched integrating transimpedance amplifier whose output is compared to a threshold voltage. Upon reaching the threshold, a comparator sends a 'reset' signal, initiating a discharge of the integrating capacitor. The time difference between successive resets is inversely proportional to the average current at the pixel in that time interval, and the number of resets is directly proportional to the total collected charge. We developed a 16-channel Q-Pix prototype fabricated from commercial off-the-shelf components and coupled them to 16 concentric annular anode electrodes to measure the spatial extent of the electron swarm that reaches the anode after drifting through the uniform field of the TPC. The swarm is produced at a gold photocathode using pulsed UV light. The measured transverse diffusion agrees with simulations in PyBoltz across a range of operating pressures (200-1500 Torr). These results demonstrate that a Q-Pix readout can successfully reconstruct the ionization topology in a TPC.
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