A Trajectory Sensor for Sub-micron Sized Dust

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Dust particles' trajectories are determined by the measurement of the electric signals that are induced when a charged grain flies through a position sensitive electrode system. The objective of the trajectory sensor is to measure dust charges in the range 10^{-16} to 10^{-13} C and dust speeds in the range 6 to 100 km/s. The trajectory sensor has four sensor planes consisting of about 16 wire electrodes each. Two adjacent planes have orthogonal wire direction. A charge sensitive amplifier ASIC has been developed with a RMS noise of about 1.5 times 10^{-17} C. The signals from 32 electrodes are digitized and sampled at 25 MHz rate by an transient recorder ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit). First tests with a laboratory set-up have been performed and demonstrate the expected performance.

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