LASSA: a large area silicon strip array for isotopic identification of charged particles

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A new high resolution, charged particle detector array, LASSA, has been developed. LASSA consists of nine individual telescopes that each utilizes a Si-Si-CsI(Tl) stack to provide isotopic identification of fragments /(1<=Z<=8) with good angular resolution over a wide dynamic range in energy. The energy range covered is /E/A=2.4-140MeV for protons and /E/A=4.8-335MeV for 16O ions. The front portion of each telescope is comprised of a 65μm Si(IP) strip detector backed by a 500μm Si(IP) strip detector. This second detector provides position information in two dimensions. Behind the second silicon detector is a cluster of four 6 cm thick CsI(Tl) crystals, each read-out by a photodiode. The design, construction, and performance characteristics of this detector telescope are described.

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