This paper reports the manufacturing methodology to produce an electron multiplier, a Micromegas device, integrated onto a micro-pixel readout anode using a Silicon wafer as a holder. It describes the improvement in the processing of the insulating grid material SU-8 and electrical tests with the device. For the latter purpose, simulations with Garfield++ are carried out to predict the detector response for different gas mixtures. The Micromegas detector sandwich proposed in this work presents a series of problems, which we have addressed and discussed within this paper. The temperature control throughout the processing of SU-8 is extremely important, to be able to develop it. When developing the final SU-8 layer, we have used an extra photoresist, which combined with the SU-8, resulted in a much-improved shape of the Micromegas SU-8 hole-grid. Electrical testes are performed in order to verify the signals produced by a 55Fe radioactive source. A gas gain about 1,3 × 102, using Ar/C2H6 (75/25) mixture, is achieved for the prototype manufactured.
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