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Main Authors: Lee, Kyong Sei, Iaselli, Giuseppe, Jo, Youngmin, Kang, Minho, Kim, Tae Jeong, Lopez, Dayron Ramos, Pugliese, Gabriella
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.03552
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author Lee, Kyong Sei
Iaselli, Giuseppe
Jo, Youngmin
Kang, Minho
Kim, Tae Jeong
Lopez, Dayron Ramos
Pugliese, Gabriella
author_facet Lee, Kyong Sei
Iaselli, Giuseppe
Jo, Youngmin
Kang, Minho
Kim, Tae Jeong
Lopez, Dayron Ramos
Pugliese, Gabriella
contents In this R&D, an innovative method for producing thin high-pressure laminate (HPL) electrodes for resistive plate chambers (RPC) for future high-energy experiments is introduced. Instead of using thick phenolic HPL (2-mm thick Bakelite), which has been used for conventional RPC triggers, the RPC electrodes in the present study are constructed by bonding 500 μm-thick melamine-based HPL to a graphite-coated polycarbonate plate. A double-gap RPC prototype to demostrate the present technology has been constructed and tested for cosmic muons. Furthermore, the uniform detector characteristrics shown in the test result allows us to explore the present technology in future high-energy experiments.
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spellingShingle Develoment of thin high-pressure-laminate RPC electrodes for future high-energy experiments
Lee, Kyong Sei
Iaselli, Giuseppe
Jo, Youngmin
Kang, Minho
Kim, Tae Jeong
Lopez, Dayron Ramos
Pugliese, Gabriella
Instrumentation and Detectors
High Energy Physics - Experiment
In this R&D, an innovative method for producing thin high-pressure laminate (HPL) electrodes for resistive plate chambers (RPC) for future high-energy experiments is introduced. Instead of using thick phenolic HPL (2-mm thick Bakelite), which has been used for conventional RPC triggers, the RPC electrodes in the present study are constructed by bonding 500 μm-thick melamine-based HPL to a graphite-coated polycarbonate plate. A double-gap RPC prototype to demostrate the present technology has been constructed and tested for cosmic muons. Furthermore, the uniform detector characteristrics shown in the test result allows us to explore the present technology in future high-energy experiments.
title Develoment of thin high-pressure-laminate RPC electrodes for future high-energy experiments
topic Instrumentation and Detectors
High Energy Physics - Experiment
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.03552