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year 2016
author(s) L. Gamer, D. Schulz, C. Enss, A. Fleischmann, L. Gastaldo, S. Kempf, C. Krantz, O. Novotny, D. Schwalm, A. Wolf
title MOCCA: A 4k-Pixel Molecule Camera for the Position and Energy-Resolving Detection of Neutral Molecule Fragments at CSR
document type Paper
Keywords Metallic magnetic calorimeter, MMC, Molecule camera, Position- and energy-sensitive particle detection, Cryogenic storage ring, CSR
source J. Low Temp. Phys. (2016)
doi 10.1007/s10909-015-1453-0
EMP/Horizon2020 This publication does not include a EMP/Horizon2020 acknowledgement.
abstract

We present the design of MOCCA, a large-area particle detector that is developed for the position- and energy-resolving detection of neutral molecule fragments produced in electron–ion interactions at the Cryogenic Storage Ring at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg. The detector is based on metallic magnetic calorimeters and consists of 4096 particle absorbers covering a total detection area of 44.8 mm x 44.8 mm. Groups of four absorbers are thermally coupled to a common paramagnetic temperature sensor where the strength of the thermal link is different for each absorber. This allows attributing a detector event within this group to the corresponding absorber by discriminating the signal rise times. A novel readout scheme further allows reading out all 1024 temperature sensors that are arranged in a 32 x 32 square array using only 16 + 16 current-sensing superconducting quantum interference devices. Numerical calculations taking into account a simplified detector model predict an energy resolution of  ΔEFWHM < 80 eV  for all pixels of this detector.