Threshold bounce — occupancy-dependent modulation of the discriminating threshold in silicon detectors
M.J. Basso,
E. Buchanan,
B.J. Gallop
et al.
Abstract:The front-end electronics of silicon detectors are typically
designed to ensure optimal noise performance for the expected input
charge. A combination of preamplifiers and shaper circuits result in
a nontrivial response of the front-end to injected charge, and the
magnitude of the response may be sizeable in readout windows
subsequent to that in which the charge was initially injected. The
modulation of the discriminator threshold due to the superposition
of the front-end response across multiple… Show more
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