Ponente
Tik Tsun Yeung
(The University of Tokyo)
Descripción
With the increasing popularity of modern digitizers, it is becoming more common for signal waveform to be recorded in addition to energy and time information in experiments. The waveform was typically used for better signal timing and pulse shape discrimination. In this talk, we will focus on WAS3ABi, an active stopper made of four layers of double-sided silicon strip detectors. In an experiment using WAS3ABi, there were multiple challenges in the analysis due to limitations of the experimental setup. We will demonstrate how waveform analysis overcomes these obstacles and improves measurements of ion implantation and charged-particle decays.