Large area plastic scintillation detectors are applied widely in modern physics labs due to the development of the time-of-flight technique. They are usually constructed with a module array design, such as the TOF Wall. The performance of such detectors is excellent, but the number of electronics channels is quite large, and the operation and calibration are too complicated. As a result, a large area plastic scintillation detector with only 4 readout signals from the corners is constructed and developed as a simple TOF Wall at ETF in IMP.
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