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GEM Production at the FTD in Bonn
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arXiv:2606.03295v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This manuscript describes the establishment of a local production line for 10 cm x 10 cm Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) foils at the Forschungs- und Technologiezentrum Detektorphysik (FTD) at the university of Bonn. GEM foils are widely used in modern gaseous detectors, providing high-gain signal amplification and high-rate capability.
arXiv:2606.03295v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: This manuscript describes the establishment of a local production line for 10 cm x 10 cm Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) foils at the Forschungs- und Technologiezentrum Detektorphysik (FTD) at the university of Bonn. GEM foils are widely used in modern gaseous detectors, providing high-gain signal amplification and high-rate capability. Our fabrication process utilizes a double-mask photolithographic technique on 50 $\mu$m polyimide cladded on both sides with 5 $\mu$m copper. The chemical etching procedure that is required to achieve uniform hole geometries with outer hole diameters of 70 $\mu$m and inner hole diameters of 50 $\mu$m will be described.
Quality control protocols, including semi-automated optical inspection and high-voltage leakage current tests, demonstrate that foils produced at our facility achieve uniform hole size distributions and leakage currents of less than 1 nA at 600 V in air with no discharge hotspots. These results confirm that the production chain is capable of delivering high-performance foils suitable for research and development purposes.