Test of two-dimensional position sensitive silicon detector for cosmic ray telescope by a light pulser

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Galactic Cosmic Rays, Position Sensing, Reflecting Telescopes, Silicon Radiation Detectors, Distortion, Electromagnetic Pulses, Energetic Particles, Ion Beams, Light Beams, Pulsed Radiation

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In order to measure the distortion pattern of a large 2D position-sensitive silicon detector a simple method is investigated which incorporates a light pulser instead of high-energy particles from an accelerator. The obtained distortion pattern is quite similar to that from accelerator beams. It is concluded that a light pulser can be used for this measurement. This simple method is relatively easy considering the tight accelerator machine-time.

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